The Forsaken Cry

The loneliest line Jesus spoke from the cross was a quote from Psalm 22.

Psalm 22:1 · KJV

Every panel below is a frame from the finished film, in order. Scripture is in red. The video version is coming to YouTube.

Panel 1: Jesus reached for words already written
Jesus reached for words already written
Panel 2: A psalm David had penned a thousand years before
A psalm David had penned a thousand years before
Panel 3: It opens in the voice of a forsaken man. Jesus made it His own
It opens in the voice of a forsaken man. Jesus made it His own
Panel 4: David's very first line
David's very first line
Panel 5: My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
DAVID - PSALM 22:1  "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
Panel 6: At the ninth hour, Jesus cried it from the cross
At the ninth hour, Jesus cried it from the cross
Panel 7: My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
JESUS - MATT 27:46  "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
Panel 8: The very same words
The very same words
Panel 9: No cry of lost faith. Even forsaken, He still calls God my God
No cry of lost faith. Even forsaken, He still calls God my God
Panel 10: The sinless Son, bearing the forsaking our sin deserved
The sinless Son, bearing the forsaking our sin deserved
Panel 11: He was forsaken so that you never will be
He was forsaken so that you never will be
Panel 12: However far you have run, the way home is open
However far you have run, the way home is open
Panel 13: He opened it from the dark
He opened it from the dark

The narration

From the cross, in His darkest hour, Jesus reached for words already written, a psalm David had penned a thousand years before. Psalm twenty-two opens in the voice of a forsaken man; Jesus made it His own. David's very first line: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" A thousand years later, at the ninth hour, Jesus cried it from the cross: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" The very same words. This was no cry of lost faith, even forsaken, He still calls God "my God." It was the sinless Son taking our place, and bearing the forsaking that our sin deserved. He was forsaken so that you never will be. However far you've run, the way home is open, and He opened it from the dark.