The Hebrew text speaks at Mark 15:34, 'my God, my God why have you forsaken me?' However the Aramaic text gives quite a different picture indeed, and speaks of the fulfillment of the reason the messiah had come, to suffer and die for man. So on the tree the Saviour cries out to his Father, 'my God, my God for this was I spared!' or this completes my destiny or the reason that I came. Yeshua taught that 'my father is always with me' and that 'God forsakes not the righteous'