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What can we learn from Jesus' troubled soul before His death?

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Jesus' troubled soul illustrates His humanity and the weight of sin He bore for humanity.

In John 12:27, Jesus expresses that His soul is troubled as He anticipates the suffering that awaits Him. This moment reveals the profound emotional and spiritual anguish He endures, knowing He is to become sin for humanity and bear the divine wrath intended for sinners. This stress underscores His full humanity, emphasizing that He fully empathizes with human suffering while also being fully divine. His willingness to embrace this suffering showcases His love and obedience to the Father’s will, integral for our understanding of the Atonement.
Scripture References: John 12:27, Philippians 2:8

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