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What does the Bible say about Jesus' arrest?

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The Bible states that Jesus willingly submitted to arrest, demonstrating His power and obedience to God's plan.

In John 18, we read about the arrest of Jesus, where He does not resist but rather goes forth to meet those who came to take Him. In verses 4-6, when Jesus identifies Himself as 'I am,' those who came to arrest Him fell backward, showcasing His divine authority. This moment highlights not only Jesus’ submission to the will of the Father but also His incredible power, demonstrating that He is in control of the situation even as He is arrested. Moreover, this event aligns with the prophecies and the sovereign plan God had laid before the foundation of the world, showing that Jesus' sacrifice was predetermined.
Scripture References: John 18:1-6, Acts 3:13

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