Abrahms 22: 1-18

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Hello! Would you please turn to Psalms 22:1 “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” David cried this out when he was in a time of distress and felt abandoned. Are there times that you have felt alone Or asked why me….. Well, as you can see you're not the only one since even the greatest people ever have felt like this. Please turn to Matthew 27:46 and highlight it ——“My God, my God why have you forsaken me” ——as you can see Jesus also cried this out when he was about to died and felt abandoned because he was since God turned his face away from him.. Does anyone know why?—- Because since Jesus had taken all of our sins, he became sort of like a curse. Now please turn to Psalms 39:21-22 and highlight them— “Forsake me not, O Lord: O my God, be not far from me. …show more content…
I think most of us have had that lonely feeling that sometimes we blame God instead of letting the Holy Spirit comfort us like when we lose someone close and we feel empty without them and we blame God for their death, sad but yeah happens.. Let's move on, please turn to Isaiah 63 and please highlight verse 5 — “I looked, but there was no one to help; I was appalled, but there was no one to uphold.”— even though verse 6 talks about God’s Punishment— verse 4 talks Saving and protecting his people.. Therefore, if we were to put this verses in our life— verse 4 is when everything is Greta in our life

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