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What does the Bible say about the troubled soul of Jesus?

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The Bible describes Jesus as troubled in John 12:27, highlighting His deep empathy and foreknowledge of His sacrificial death.

In John 12:27, Jesus explicitly reveals the trouble of His soul as He anticipates the events leading to His crucifixion. This moment reflects His profound humanity, as He understands the weight of sin that He must bear. The troubling of His soul signifies not only the emotional distress He faced but also the gravity of the divine transaction that would occur on the cross. It demonstrates how He, being fully God and fully man, is deeply aware of our suffering and sin. This troubled state is crucial for Christians, as it points to His love and the lengths He willingly goes to for the salvation of His people.
Scripture References: John 12:27-33

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