The book of Psalms were written 1000 years before Christ was born, and was written, primarily, by King David.
The 22nd Psalm opens with “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
Three of the Gospels, Matthew 15:33, Luke 23:44, and John 19:28, all share this particular expression of, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
What was David thinking when he wrote those words? Were the words meant only for David? We do know that David experienced extreme trials in his life.
In Psalm 22:1-15, is David meant to only refer to the challenges in his own life?
Psalm 22:16-18 states, “(16) The congregation of the wicked has enclosed me. They pierced my hands in my feet. (17) They look and stare at me. (18) They divide my garments among them, and for my clothing they cast lots.”
David’s hands and feet were never pierced. But yet, he chose to put this in the book of Psalms, 1000 years before Christ walked on this planet.
When the 22nd Psalm is read, and you think about Jesus, those images look just like him. It’s a perfectly clear vision of Jesus on the cross. With his hands and feet pierced.
This is what can be called, “The Fingerprint God.” And it shows up all over the Old Testament.
Only an infinite creator, outside of time, could actually put something in the book, that will clearly point to the future.
God is real. Jesus is his son.
Salvation, is through Jesus Christ alone.