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How do the cups Jesus drank and refused relate to us today?

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They illustrate the depth of Christ's sacrifice and encourage believers to trust in God’s purpose for their own trials.

In contemplating the different cups associated with Jesus's suffering, we understand His willingness to drink the cup of God's wrath for our sins while refusing the anesthetic offered to dull His pain. This teaches believers that Jesus faced the full consequences of sin without mitigation, illustrating the gravity of our sin and the love behind His sacrifice. For us today, it serves as a call to trust in God's plan for our lives, accepting the hardships we encounter as His way of refining us, knowing that they lack any divine condemnation. It challenges us to embrace our trials, affirming that all they contain is for our ultimate good, unlike the cup of wrath that Jesus bore on our behalf.
Scripture References: Mark 15:23, Romans 8:1, John 18:11

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