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What does the Bible say about the agony of Gethsemane?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus experienced profound agony in Gethsemane as He anticipated being made sin for us, which crushed His heart.

In the Garden of Gethsemane, as recounted in Luke 22:39-46, Jesus faced indescribable anguish not due to the fear of physical torture or death but from the anticipation of being made sin for us. This burden was so heavy that the perspiration from His brow resembled great drops of blood. The significance of this agony lies in the profound nature of sin, which crushed the holy heart of the Son of God. As He sweated blood and prayed earnestly, it was not the physical pain He feared but the horror of being forsaken by His Father while bearing the weight of our sin.
Scripture References: Luke 22:39-46, Mark 14:41, Matthew 26:39-44

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