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What does the Bible say about Gethsemane and Jesus' agony?

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In Gethsemane, Jesus experienced profound agony as He faced the impending crucifixion, praying for the cup of God's wrath to pass from Him.

In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed earnestly, expressing His deep sorrow and anguish as He contemplated the suffering He was about to endure. According to Luke 22:44, He was in such agony that His sweat was like great drops of blood falling to the ground. The cup He referred to symbolizes the wrath of God that was due for the sins of the elect, which He was about to drink on the cross. His prayer, 'Not my will, but thine be done,' reflects His submission to the Father's will and the necessity of His sacrificial death for our salvation. This moment is pivotal as it highlights the reality of Christ's suffering and His willingness to bear the weight of our sins.
Scripture References: Luke 22:39-46

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Gethsemane
Todd Nibert · Jan 14, 2017
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