Through humanity's mess of creation, God's redemptive purpose was set into motion. He became a creature, changing the unchanging God. Adam and Eve chose to be their own gods, leading to their expulsion from the garden. Centuries later, Pilate unwittingly echoes this sentiment when he presents Jesus, crowned with thorns, and declares, 'behold the man.' This moment reveals man as God intended and is further illuminated by Jesus' death on the cross, when he cries out, 'my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?'
From the series "Exodus." Exodus 11v1-10, Matthew 27v45-46. Listen to a teaching from Josh White of Door of Hope Church as he teaches on his book, Stumbling Toward Eternity, which talks about Jesus’ 7 sayings from the cross—the revelation of God to which the Passover points.