At the ninth hour, or about three in the
afternoon, a loud voice, surpassing the most anguished cry of physical
suffering issued from the cross, rending the dreadful darkness. It was the voice of Christ: “My God, my God,
why hast thou forsaken me?” What mind of
man can fathom the significance of that awful cry? It
seems that in addition to the fearful suffering incident to crucifixion, the
agony of Gethsemane had recurred, intensified beyond human power to
endure. In that bitterest hour the dying
Christ was left alone, alone in most terrible reality. That the supreme sacrifice of the Son might
be consummated in all its fullness, the Father seems to have withdrawn the
support of His immediate Presence, leaving the Savior of men the glory of
complete victory over the forces of sin and death.
Elder
James E. Talmage,
Jesus The Christ p. 661 (emphasis added)
See also D&C 133:50
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