Secondly, it says that His prayer was heard because of His reverence. In that moment, Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane was sweating like drops of blood, so profusely. He was crying out to His Father to take this cup from Him. The reason God would have heard Him in those moments wou...
They make their way rather slowly to the little gate by the footpath that leads out the north wall of the city and down the pathway into the valley that leads across to the Garden of Gethsemane. Across the valley they go, climbing the little hill of the entrance of the garden. We can...
22:39The Garden of Gethsemane was situated on the western slope ofthe Mount of Olives. Jesus... 22:40At the conclusion of the Lord’s Supper, Jesus and the disciples left the upper room and... 22:41, 42 22:41,42Then Jesus left the disciples and went further into ...
He goes silent again in Matthew 26:36-46, sleeping while Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane. Then, just as Jesus predicted, Peter denies Him not once but three times (Matthew 26:69-75).Most of this is covered again in Mark and Luke’s gospels....
The Lord’s agonizing prayer in the garden of Gethsemane is recorded in the gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke. The gospel of John however did not record the Lord’s travail during prayers to His Father in heaven. In fact even the name of the garden was omitted. The other three gospel ...
The Garden of Gethsemane Now, the next passage we come to follows these events. Jesus and the disciples are in the garden, and the men come to arrest Jesus. At least two of the disciples are armed, with the knowledge and consent of Jesus. Here is the question: Will they use the sword...
14:32–42 The Garden of Gethsemane (see Mt. 26:36–46; Lk. 22:40–46). Many pilgrims camped close... 14:43–52 The King is arrested (see 14:43–52 The King is arrested (see Mt. 26:47–56; Lk. 22:47–53). Without the h...
A Responsive Heart and a Servant's Heart –On the flip side, our Lord's eyes never closed for sleep in the garden of Gethsemane. Surrendering to a greater purpose, Jesus prayed and prepared for the suffering of the cross. We typically think that the best way to prepare for a challenging...
That is exactly how the Lord Jesus Christ felt on this night in the Garden of Gethsemane. He felt unspeakable grief and distress. What did He do in response to the feelings? He did two things that should be an example to us. First, He prayed about His own situation. Second, He asked...
3. Jesus and the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus, fully God and fully man, is the ultimate example. Facing the reality of His impending crucifixion, He experienced deep anguish: “He began to be deeply distressed and troubled” (Mark 14:33). Yet Scripture records His prayerful submission and rel...