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

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In Gethsemane, Jesus anticipates his sacrificial suffering, affirming his sovereignty over the events that unfold.

The Bible portrays Gethsemane as a pivotal moment where Jesus, after praying, knowingly steps into the suffering meant for humanity. He does not demonstrate weakness, but rather exercises his sovereignty by confronting those who come to arrest him. In John 18, Jesus says 'I am', revealing his divine identity and control over the situation, showing he laid down his life willingly to fulfill God's plan of redemption.
Scripture References: John 18:1-11

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