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How do we know Jesus's sorrow in Gethsemane was unique?

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Jesus's sorrow was distinguished from ours as it was rooted in perfect holiness and the sin He bore for humanity.

Christ's sorrow in Gethsemane was unlike any human experience because it stemmed from His perfect nature. While humans grieve due to personal sin, Jesus's grief was due to the collective sin of humanity that He was about to bear. As Isaiah 53:3 indicates, He was a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief. His anguish was not merely emotional; it was a profound spiritual suffering, knowing the wrath He would absorb for His people, underscoring His unique role as the impeccable Savior.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:2-3, Matthew 26:38

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