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How do we know Christ's sufferings in Gethsemane were real?

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Christ's sufferings in Gethsemane were real, as evidenced by His anguish, physical sweating of blood, and sincere prayers for the Father's will.

In Gethsemane, Christ's sufferings were palpable; the account details His emotional turmoil as He prayed with great intensity, leading to the physical symptom of sweating great drops of blood (Luke 22:44). This profound suffering was not merely symbolic but a genuine human experience of distress. The significance of His prayers reflects a desire for strength against the impending moment, showcasing His true humanity and the weight of the sins He would bear. It is in this garden that we see Jesus not just as the divine, but also as the fully human Son of Man who felt the horror of separation from the Father, highlighting the authenticity of His suffering.
Scripture References: Luke 22:44, Matthew 26:36-46

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