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What can we learn from Jesus' prayers in Gethsemane?

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Jesus' prayers reveal His deep submission to God's will and the importance of seeking divine strength in our struggles.

In Gethsemane, Jesus' prayers exemplify profound submission to the will of the Father amidst overwhelming anguish. His repeated petitions to 'let this cup pass from me' reflect His humanity and the weight of the impending suffering. Yet, His ultimate submission—'not as I will, but as Thou wilt'—demonstrates His commitment to fulfill the will of God, essential for our salvation. Additionally, this scene teaches us the importance of prayer in our trials. As Jesus modeled, seeking God in times of distress is vital for finding strength and guidance, showcasing the necessity of relying on divine support (Hebrews 5:7).
Scripture References: Matthew 26:39, Hebrews 5:7

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Gethsemane
Rick Warta · Sep 3, 2017
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