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Why did Jesus weep in the garden of Gethsemane?

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In Gethsemane, Jesus wept as He faced the impending burden of sin He would bear, highlighting His human anguish (Mark 14:34).

In Mark 14:34, we see Jesus in Gethsemane expressing deep sorrow, stating, 'My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto death.' His tears reflect the anguish of confronting the reality of bearing the sins of the world. This moment reveals the depth of His sacrifice and the weight of sin He would carry. Unlike the fear of physical pain, His turmoil stemmed from knowing He would be made sin for us and forsaken by the Father. This conveys the seriousness of sin and the extent of Christ's love for humanity. It teaches us that in our suffering, we can look to Jesus, who fully understands our struggles and the gravity of sin.
Scripture References: Mark 14:34

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