49 lines
1.3 KiB
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49 lines
1.3 KiB
Markdown
#Luke
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#Speaker/Ray
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Luke 22 39-53
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> [!bible]- Luke 22-39-53
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> ![[Luke 22#39..53]]
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### Home work: John 17
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Jesus has great compassion for us even in his great agony!
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Jesus is oh so compassionate!
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What temptation was he asking to pray against?
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Could be doubt, or to run from Jesus, or denying they knew Him.
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Do I understand the the compassion that Jesus has for me? No matter what I am struggling with Jesus is fully aware and loves me through it all. The deepest love that i have only felt in fleeting moments on earth.
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2 corth 1:3
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![[2Cor 1#13..14]]
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In in my sin Christ has compassion and says rise and pray again
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v42: we see his fully human side pray. That the cup will not pass onto him.
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and yet he said , not my will but yours be done!
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Why was he so distressed?
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is it fear of pain and suffering?
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The humiliation, dying naked?
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It was having to become the sin and be separated from the Father and forsaken by the Father.
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And yet what does he say: But not my will but yours be done.
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He could have called legions of angels to defend him. This is also one of the things that Satan tempted Jesus with.
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isa 53:4
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We have a high priest that sympathizes with me!
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1. He understands our pain and suffering
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2. Jesus in his most desperate hour he prays
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1. Do we say not my will but yours
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