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What can we learn from Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane?

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Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane teaches us the importance of submitting to God's will even amidst deep anguish and struggle.

In Gethsemane, Jesus' anguished prayers highlight His commitment to the Father's will, expressing His struggle between the natural aversion to suffering and the overarching purpose of salvation. As He prays, 'Nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will' (Matthew 26:39), He models for us the essence of Christian submission to God's plan. This act of obedience amidst profound sorrow demonstrates that even in moments of great emotional turmoil, reliance on God and submission to His will is paramount. It serves as a powerful reminder for believers to seek God's will above their own desires, trusting in His sovereignty and goodness.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:39

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