In this episode of What in the Word?, Thomas H. McCall joins Kirk E. Miller to discuss Jesus’s cry of dereliction from the cross (Matthew 27:46 and Mark 15:34), a remark that has often played an important role in Christians' understanding of the atonement.
Together they explore different historical interpretations and viewpoints on what it meant for Christ to cry, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Tom helps listeners navigate the exegesis and theological implications of this passage, as well as avoiding important pitfalls.
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Episode outline:
(00:00) Introduction: Did God Forsake Jesus?
(00:14) Meet Dr. Tom McCall
(02:43) Understanding the Cry of Dereliction
(03:34) Theological Implications and Context
(04:34) Exploring Matthew’s Gospel
(08:17) The Significance of Jesus’ Cry
(12:00) Historical and Modern Interpretations
(17:28) Divergent Theological Views
(21:35) Logos Bible Study Tool
(24:46) Exploring Theological Perspectives on Christ’s Forsakenness
(25:50) Calvin’s Interpretation of Christ’s Descent into Hell
(27:17) The Cry of Dereliction and Its Theological Implications
(30:06) Exegetical Insights from Psalm 22
(46:42) Practical Applications for Preaching the Cry of Dereliction
(50:37) Conclusion