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What does the Bible say about the agony of Jesus?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus experienced great agony as He anticipated bearing the sins of humanity, ultimately praying for God's glory.

In John 12:27, Jesus expresses His deep trouble as He faces the reality of being made sin for us and the impending crucifixion. His soul was troubled, knowing that He would bear the full weight of God's wrath against sin. This moment illustrates His unique role as the sin-bearer, emphasizing the gravity of the sacrifice He was about to make. Despite His anguish, His ultimate desire was for the glory of God, saying, 'Father, glorify thy name.' This reveals that even in His darkest hour, Jesus's focus was on God's glory, showcasing His obedience to the divine will.
Scripture References: John 12:27-30

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