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Why is it important that Jesus is not alone during His trial?

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Jesus emphasizes that He is not alone during His trial because the Father is with Him, signifying the unity and support within the Trinity during moments of suffering.

In John 16:32, Jesus states, 'yet I am not alone, because the Father is with me.' This moment highlights the profound truth of the relationship between the Son and the Father, showcasing that even in the deepest trials, there is a divine support that believers can trust. The Trinity's unity is essential, demonstrating that the Father does not abandon the Son in His moment of need. This assurance serves also as a comfort to Christians who may feel isolated; knowing that just as the Father was with the Son, God is with His people in their trials, reminding them that they are never truly alone.
Scripture References: John 16:32

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