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How do we know Jesus is our substitute in the garden of Gethsemane?

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Jesus' anguish in Gethsemane illustrates His role as a substitute, taking the weight of our sins and the fullness of God's wrath upon Himself.

In Gethsemane, Jesus faced overwhelming agony as He contemplated the sins of His people that would be laid upon Him. Scripture reveals that He cried out for the cup of God's wrath to pass from Him, not because He was unwilling, but to demonstrate the magnitude of the suffering He would endure. His willingness to take the cup signifies His role as our perfect substitute, taking upon Himself what we deserve due to our sinfulness. This act of substitution illustrates the depth of God's grace and love, emphasizing that our salvation is secured through Jesus’ sacrificial work.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:39, Zechariah 13:7

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Angus Fisher · Sep 11, 2022
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