The Crux of the Crucifixion
By Rhiannonw
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‘Why, my God, am I forsaken?
Yet I know, I’m not mistaken –
sin is serious – this is needful,
for my God to save my people.’
Bleakest hour of desolation:
triune God knows separation:
perfect fellowship in rupture,
– agony for One whose nature
holy, pure finds sin abhorrent –
now the Son becomes repugnant
to his Father, – my replacement
– he bears sin and takes my punishment;
but if Christ I’d not accepted,
such on me should still be meted.
At the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?” – which means , “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Mark 15:33,34 (cf Psalm 22:1)
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A very apposite poem for
A very apposite poem for Easter, Rhiannon. Maybe it will make us all reflect on the reality of Christ's message!
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