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What does Jesus' agony in the garden teach us about sin?

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Jesus' agony illustrates the weight of sin that He bore, highlighting its serious implications and the depth of His love.

The intense suffering that Jesus experienced in the Garden of Gethsemane serves as a profound illustration of the gravity of sin. As He faced the impending crucifixion, the burden of a world's sin pressed heavily upon Him, leading to His agony as described in Luke 22:44. This moment not only signifies the physical and emotional weight of sin but also emphasizes Christ’s role as the sacrificial substitute. Through His agony, believers are also reminded of the serious consequences of sin and the divine love that compelled Christ to bear it. Reflecting on this event invites a deeper understanding of the cost of redemption and reinforces the need for a godly hatred for sin.
Scripture References: Luke 22:44, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Galatians 3:13, Isaiah 53:6

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