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How do we know Jesus' refusal of the cup was intentional?

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Jesus' refusal of the cup was a deliberate act to demonstrate His voluntary submission to suffer and die for the sins of His people.

The deliberate refusal of the cup is emphasized in the verb used in the Gospel narratives, which stresses the resoluteness of Jesus' decision. Rather than succumbing to the numbing effects of the wine mixed with myrrh, Jesus chose to endure the full agony of His crucifixion to showcase the voluntary nature of His suffering and death. He was not subjected to compulsion or loss of control, but rather presented Himself willingly to fulfill the redemptive plan. His refusal highlights the gravity of His sacrifice and His conscious decision to experience the agonies of separation from God as He bore the sins of humanity.
Scripture References: John 18:11, Romans 8:1

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