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VERSO

Matt. 27:46 ― My God, My God―

1. In what way did the Fath-
er forsake his Son.
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2. Why did he forsake.
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3. How long did he forsake.
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1
Not that the union was dissol-
ved, bettween Divinity & hu-
manity. ― Heb. 9:14.

Nor seperated love of God the
Father. X

But without a sense of the
gracious presence of his
God. ― Heb. 9:14. Once John 12:27,28.

Felt a sense of the wrath of God, which
the iniquities of his people deservd.
Gal. 3:13. 1 Pet. 2:24.

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II
Not for any sin of his
own. Isa. 53:9.

He stood in the low place
[&] stead of sinners.
He had offered himself ―
Ps. 40:7. Lo, I came ― Is. 53:4.

So it became proper, that he
should deal with him as he did.
Isa. 53:6, 8 10. 2 Cor. 5:21.

RECTO

*Delivered [hm] into the hand
of his enimies. Job. 16:11.

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III
How long, did the Forsake?
Not as Saul 16:14.
But as David. Ps. 42: 5,6.
As the sun leaves us for a
while to return again. ―
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As he said to his people
Isa. 26:20.
Ps. 16:10, 11. Isa. 53:10-12. 1 Pet. 1:11.
Phil. 2:7-9.

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Remarks.

1 Heinousness of sin.

2. We see, what the greatest
suffering is, that be en-
dured for sin. Divine
desertion. Why hast thou
forsaken me xc ―
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3. Condescending grace
of Christ. ―
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4. No wonder if saints for
their own sins, should
be forsaken.
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5. Like Christ we should
trust in, and address
ourselves to God. ―
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6. All this should be rememberd

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