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What does the Bible say about the trials of Jesus?

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The Bible recounts that Jesus experienced trials where He was left alone by His disciples, yet He remained confident in the presence of the Father.

In the Gospel of John 16:28-32, Jesus foretells that His disciples would abandon Him, stating, 'Ye shall be scattered, every man to his own, and shall leave me alone.' This moment reflects the intense trial faced by our Lord as He prepared for His impending crucifixion. Despite being forsaken by His closest friends, Jesus expresses assurance, declaring, 'yet I am not alone because the Father is with me.' His confidence during this trial serves as an encouragement for Christians to find strength in God's presence during their hardships. The reality of Jesus being left alone highlights the frailty of human faith, but His trust in the Father exemplifies unwavering faith amidst adversity.
Scripture References: John 16:28-32

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