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What can Gethsemane teach us about prayer?

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Gethsemane teaches the importance of earnest prayer and seeking God's will in times of distress.

The events in Gethsemane serve as a powerful lesson on the significance of prayer. In extreme distress, Jesus sought the Father’s will rather than His own, indicating the essence of true prayer: submission and dependence on God. Luke 22:42 encapsulates this when Jesus prays, 'not my will, but thine, be done.' Through His example, Christians are encouraged to pursue relationship with God through earnest prayer, especially during trials. This mirrors the believer's journey of seeking to align their hearts with God's purpose, reminding us of the necessity to commune with Him regularly, as Jesus Himself did.
Scripture References: Luke 22:42

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