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What does it mean that Jesus was troubled in His spirit?

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Jesus being troubled signifies His deep anguish over bearing the sins of humanity, as evident in John 12:27.

In John 12:27, Jesus expresses, 'Now is my soul troubled,' highlighting the profound internal struggle He faced as He anticipated the crucifixion and the separation from His Father due to sin. This moment illustrates the depth of His love and commitment as He prepared to take upon Himself the sin of the world. His troubles were not due to fear, but rather the weight of the sacrificial role He embraced as our Redeemer. This also affirms His full humanity, where He experienced genuine emotions and sufferings, which connects Him with us in our own troubles. In experiencing this anguish, He made a way for believers to find comfort in their own suffering, knowing that He truly understands.
Scripture References: John 12:27

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