March 8, 2026

March 8, 2026

From West Asheville Baptist Church by Rev. Josh Harvey

March 8, 2026 · 31 min

About this episode

This episode explores the significance of Jesus' fourth saying from the cross, focusing on the concept of forsakenness and divine judgment during the crucifixion.

This powerful exploration of Christ's fourth saying from the cross takes us into the darkest moment of the crucifixion—when Jesus cried out, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' We discover that this wasn't confusion or despair, but rather Jesus quoting Psalm 22, a messianic prophecy written centuries before. The darkness that fell at midday wasn't natural—it was supernatural judgment falling on sin itself. What makes this moment so profound is understanding what 'forsaken' truly means: to be completely alone, like a ghost town abandoned and empty. Jesus experienced the full weight of divine judgment for every sin of every person who has ever lived or ever will live. He stood where we deserved to stand, facing God's wrath so we wouldn't have to. The imagery of a backburn is particularly striking—just as firefighters burn a field before wildfire reaches it, leaving nothing left to consume, Jesus allowed God's wrath against sin to fully consume Him. Now we're invited to stand where that fire has already burned, where judgment has already fallen, finding safety in the place where Jesus paid it all. This wasn't abandonment of the Trinity but rather Jesus experiencing judicial…

People in this episode

Host: Rev. Josh Harvey

Topics covered

  • Christ's sayings
  • crucifixion
  • divine judgment
  • forsakenness
  • messianic prophecy
  • sacrifice of Jesus

Keywords

  • forsakenness
  • divine judgment
  • crucifixion
  • Jesus
  • Psalm 22
  • sacrifice
  • Christianity

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Books & works: Psalm 22

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