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Why is Christ's submission to God's will significant?

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Christ's submission to God in the garden exemplifies the ultimate act of obedience and models the submission believers should strive for.

Jesus' plea in the Garden of Gethsemane, 'Nevertheless not My will, but Yours be done,' encapsulates a profound model of submission. This moment is significant as it illustrates the tension between His human desire to avoid suffering and His divine commitment to fulfill the Father's redemptive plan. This exemplifies a crucial element of the believer's journey: the call to surrender personal will in favor of God's greater purposes.

Such submission is not merely a passive acceptance of circumstances; it embodies a deep trust in God's wisdom and goodness. In moments of distress, Christians are called to echo this sentiment, recognizing that while we may have our own desires, God's plans are ultimately for our good and His glory (Romans 8:28). By doing so, believers grow in grace and faith, becoming more like Christ, who modelled perfect obedience, even unto death.
Scripture References: Luke 22:42, Romans 8:28, Hebrews 5:8

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Luke 22:39-46
J.C. Ryle · Sep 13, 2016
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