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In today’s episode, Pastor Robert Rosales shares a devotion from Mark 15, reflecting on Jesus’ cry from the cross: “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” Focusing on the meaning of “forsaken,” this message highlights the reality that Jesus was left without relief—bearing the full weight of sin and judgment in our place. This was not relational separation from the Father, but judicial abandonment, as Christ willingly endured what we deserved. This episode reminds us that Jesus’ suffering was motivated by love, substitution, and redemption so that we could experience forgiveness, transformation, and restored relationship with God. Because He was left without relief, we are never without hope.
Today’s Reading:
March 8 – Deuteronomy 11–13; Mark 15
By LakeshoreCFIn today’s episode, Pastor Robert Rosales shares a devotion from Mark 15, reflecting on Jesus’ cry from the cross: “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” Focusing on the meaning of “forsaken,” this message highlights the reality that Jesus was left without relief—bearing the full weight of sin and judgment in our place. This was not relational separation from the Father, but judicial abandonment, as Christ willingly endured what we deserved. This episode reminds us that Jesus’ suffering was motivated by love, substitution, and redemption so that we could experience forgiveness, transformation, and restored relationship with God. Because He was left without relief, we are never without hope.
Today’s Reading:
March 8 – Deuteronomy 11–13; Mark 15