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What does the Bible say about the cup Jesus took in Gethsemane?

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In Gethsemane, Jesus faced the cup which symbolized God's wrath for sin that He would take upon Himself.

In Mark 14:27-42, we see Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane grappling with the impending sacrifice that awaited Him. The 'cup' He refers to is emblematic of the immense suffering and wrath He was to endure on the cross. Psalm 116:13 reinforces this notion as it speaks of taking the cup of salvation, highlighting the life-giving aspect of embracing God’s will. The agony and sorrow Jesus experienced in considering the contents of this cup—namely, the sins of His people both past and present—show the depth of His commitment to redeeming humanity through His sacrificial act.
Scripture References: Mark 14:27-42, Psalm 116:13

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The Cup
Angus Fisher · Sep 18, 2022
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