Jesus on the Cross Was Psalm 22 Fulfilled

As Easter approaches, this week’s podcast dives deep into one of the most overlooked yet prophetic chapters in Scripture: Psalm 22. It’s a conversation filled with awe, honesty, and spiritual revelation—because what we uncovered isn’t just biblical poetry… it's a 1,000-year-old foreshadowing of Christ’s crucifixion.

In this episode, we explore how David, without fully understanding what he was penning, described in vivid detail the emotional and physical suffering Jesus would endure on the cross. The words "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?"—Jesus' own cry in His final hours—begin this chapter. And they aren't just words of despair. They're the beginning of a roadmap that confirms His identity as the Messiah.

What You'll Hear:

  • The raw humanity in Jesus' cry from the cross—and what it means for us today

  • How David’s words in Psalm 22 connect prophetically to the crucifixion, written centuries before the Roman execution even existed

  • How moments of silence from God are not abandonment, but opportunities for deeper union with Him

  • Reflections on our own feelings of being “forsaken” in sin or suffering—and the hope that rises when we remember His holiness

This episode is a heartfelt call to remember that even in the silence, God is present. His plan has always been redemption—and Psalm 22 proves He’s been telling that story all along.

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