Jesus in Gethsemane: The Praying Victorious Man (Part 2) - Mack Tomlinson
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0:05 - 0:11Yesterday in my session, we were in Mark's gospel, chapter 14.
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0:11 - 0:15We're going to look at Luke's account this evening,
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0:15 - 0:21of our Lord in Gethsemane; Jesus in Gethsemane.
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0:21 - 0:33Luke 22:39-46, follow with me:
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0:33 - 0:42"And He came out and went - notice this -
as was His custom, to the Mount of Olives, -
0:42 - 0:49and the disciples followed Him." I like that phrase too.
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0:49 - 0:54Are you a disciple of Jesus? Then just follow Him,
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0:54 - 0:59just follow Him all the days of your life,
follow the lamb whithersoever He goeth. -
0:59 - 1:02They just followed. They got this right.
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1:02 - 1:04"The disciples followed Him.
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1:04 - 1:10And when He came to the place (Luke calls it "the place"),
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1:10 - 1:18He said to them, 'Pray that you may not enter into temptation.' "
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1:18 - 1:24Now let me just comment briefly because
I'm not going to preach on this aspect, -
1:24 - 1:32but this is important: Jesus was not only
praying for Himself in Gethsemane, -
1:32 - 1:38He told the disciples several times,
"Pray that you not enter into temptation." -
1:38 - 1:42And He taught them over these three years, "Pray in this way:
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1:42 - 1:48Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Pray."
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1:48 - 1:52So He's not only praying for Himself,
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1:52 - 1:57He is modeling and teaching them, setting before their eyes,
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1:57 - 2:03what it means to endure in prayer in the most difficult time. (P)
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2:03 - 2:07This had to ring loud and clear in their hearts
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2:07 - 2:15because He's fixed in to be wrought upon by Roman soldiers.
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2:15 - 2:18He calls it the hour of darkness.
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2:18 - 2:21The disciples flee (they're going to be restored),
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2:21 - 2:30but would not later our Lord saying to them,
"Pray that you not enter into temptation," -
2:30 - 2:35would this not have rung in their consciences and in their ears?
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2:35 - 2:40"Pray," He says in verse 40, "that you may not enter into temptation.
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2:40 - 2:50And He withdrew from them about a stone's throw,
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2:50 - 3:01and knelt down and prayed, saying, 'Father,
if You are willing, remove this cup from Me. -
3:01 - 3:08Nevertheless, not My will, but Yours, be done.'
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3:08 - 3:14And there appeared to Him an angel from heaven, strengthening Him.
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3:14 - 3:18And being in an agony He prayed more earnestly;
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3:18 - 3:24and His sweat became like great drops
of blood falling down to the ground. -
3:24 - 3:31And when He rose from prayer, He came to the
disciples and found them sleeping for sorrow. -
3:31 - 3:34And He said to them, 'Why are you sleeping?
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3:34 - 3:45Rise and pray that you may not enter into temptation.' " (P)
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3:48 - 3:55Yesterday we saw Jesus the Broken Man in Mark 14.
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3:55 - 4:04Here in Luke, we see Jesus the Praying Victorious Man.
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4:04 - 4:13Some anonymous hymn writer or poet wrote these words:
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4:13 - 4:20"When God wants to drill a man, and thrill a man, and skill a man;
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4:20 - 4:25when God wants to mold a man to play the noblest part;
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4:25 - 4:31when He yearns with all His Heart to create so great and bold a man
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4:31 - 4:37that all the world should be amazed, watch His methods, watch His ways!
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4:37 - 4:44How He ruthlessly perfects whom He royally elects!
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4:44 - 4:51How He hammers him and hurts him,
and with mighty blows converts him -
4:51 - 4:56into trial shapes of clay which only God understands;
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4:56 - 5:03while his tortured heart is crying and he lifts beseeching hands!
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5:03 - 5:08How he bends but never breaks when his good He undertakes;
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5:08 - 5:15How He uses whom He chooses, and with every purpose fuses him;
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5:15 - 5:20By every act induces him to try His splendor out --
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5:20 - 5:26God knows what He's about!" (P)
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5:26 - 5:35The Father knew, in His servant the man Christ Jesus, what He was about.
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5:35 - 5:42The Father knows what He's doing in guiding
the man Jesus as He did, His whole earthly life. -
5:42 - 5:49The Holy Spirit, three years earlier,
poured out upon Him in the Jordan river mightily. -
5:49 - 5:51And then the Bible says the Spirit led Him,
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5:51 - 5:56drove Him into the wilderness for forty days,
to be tempted by the devil. -
5:56 - 6:02The Spirit was always leading Him, showing Him,
teaching Him, impressing Him. -
6:02 - 6:13And here, the Father's purpose is unfolding
as He brings Jesus through Gethsemane. -
6:13 - 6:16He knows what He's about.
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6:16 - 6:26He has to go through Gethsemane, both physically and spiritually, to get to the cross. (P)
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6:26 - 6:32Luke's gospel really has been called The Gospel of Prayer,
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6:32 - 6:38because Luke traces Jesus' prayer life more than any other.
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6:38 - 6:44Luke traces Jesus' teaching on prayer more than any other.
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6:44 - 6:52For instance, Jesse took us this morning, at the end of his message, to Luke 11 & 18.
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6:52 - 6:58Only Luke gives those parables on prayer, the Lord's teaching on prayer.
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6:58 - 7:06Only Luke records that the disciples
asked the Lord, "Teach us to pray." -
7:06 - 7:11And so it's about Jesus praying.
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7:11 - 7:17Primarily, this Gethsemane experience, the gospel writers are showing us
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7:17 - 7:27Jesus having to pray, His being driven through this difficulty to prayer. (P)
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7:27 - 7:29Now what is He praying about?
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7:29 - 7:34Well, Jesus calls it the hour – "Let this hour pass..."
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7:34 - 7:43He calls it what else? A cup –
"If it's possible, let this cup pass from Me." -
7:43 - 7:48The cup. Several times you read the gospels, particularly John,
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7:48 - 7:53Jesus at different times says, "Mine hour is not yet come."
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7:53 - 8:01But then finally He comes to the place, He says,
"Father, the hour is here; My hour is here." -
8:01 - 8:07And here, He is coming to Gethsemane,
and He's dreading the hour, He wants it to pass. -
8:07 - 8:12And He addresses this cup. The cup. (P)
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8:12 - 8:18So, first, we must see, we're going to see His cup,
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8:18 - 8:27His praying, His resignation, His victory, His Help that comes.
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8:27 - 8:31But let's begin by seeing His cup.
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8:31 - 8:37Verse 42 in our text, He begins to pray about this,
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8:37 - 8:47and He says, "Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me.
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8:47 - 8:54Let it pass. Let this cup pass." Now what's the cup about?
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8:54 - 9:01Well, the cup is a symbolic term
in both the Old and New Testaments -
9:01 - 9:10about full identification with something,
about deeply experiencing something, -
9:10 - 9:16where you partake of it, and it becomes part of you.
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9:16 - 9:23And the cup is not always used in an unfavorable way, it's used in a favorable way.
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9:23 - 9:32For instance, Psalm 16:5, the psalmist says:
"The LORD is my portion and my cup." -
9:32 - 9:36Psalm 23, the psalmist says:
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9:36 - 9:41"Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup overflows."
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9:41 - 9:44Psalm 116:12, David says:
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9:44 - 9:50"What can I render to the LORD for all His benefits to me?
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9:50 - 9:57I will lift up the cup of salvation and call on the name of the LORD."
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9:57 - 10:06Jeremiah speaks of the cup of consolation, comfort (Jeremiah 16:7). (P)
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10:06 - 10:10So it's used in a positive way.
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10:10 - 10:14It's used in a positive way in the New Testament,
which we'll refer to in a moment. -
10:14 - 10:23But the contrary is true: it's just as much, and perhaps,
more used in an unfavorable negative way, -
10:23 - 10:30symbolizing what? Divine judgment; God's wrath; God's displeasure.
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10:30 - 10:33For instance, Psalm 75:8 says,
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10:33 - 10:38"For in the hand of the LORD there is a cup with foaming wine,
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10:38 - 10:42well mixed, and He pours out from it,
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10:42 - 10:47and all the wicked of the earth shall drink it down to the dregs."
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10:47 - 10:49That means every drop.
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10:49 - 10:54They're going to drink down of the cup of God's wrath.
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10:54 - 11:00Isaiah, in chapter 51, cries out, "Wake yourself, wake yourself,
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11:00 - 11:04you who have drunk from the the LORD the cup of His wrath,
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11:04 - 11:08the cup of staggering" (Isaiah 51:17).
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11:08 - 11:12Ezekiel prophesies, "The LORD says to Jerusalem,
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11:12 - 11:16'The nakedness of your whoredom shall be uncovered,
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11:16 - 11:19and you will drink your sister's cup (that was Samaria);
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11:19 - 11:25you'll drink your sister's cup, for it contains much, a horror and desolation;
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11:25 - 11:29you will drink it down fully the cup of the LORD' " (Ezekiel 16).
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11:29 - 11:38Habakkuk warns Israel that the vicious
Chaldeans will cause Israel to drink a cup; -
11:38 - 11:45and he says, "You will have your fill of shame instead of glory.
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11:45 - 11:49Drink, yourself! The cup in the LORD's right hand will come around to you,
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11:49 - 11:52and utter shame will come upon you!" (Habakkuk 2:16). (P)
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11:52 - 11:58The cup in the New Testament symbolizes, really, three realities.
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11:58 - 12:00Number one, grace and salvation.
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12:00 - 12:08Number two, suffering - the suffering of the saints
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12:08 - 12:11And three, the cup of divine wrath.
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12:11 - 12:13Now think about these realities.
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12:13 - 12:19Remember 1 Corinthians 15, Paul, by revelation
(he wasn't there when the Lord Jesus did it), -
12:19 - 12:27but by revelation he says, "It was revealed to me from the Lord,
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12:27 - 12:31that the Lord Jesus on that night that He was betrayed,
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12:31 - 12:37took bread, and when He had given thanks
He broke it and said, 'This is My body.' -
12:37 - 12:41In the same way, He took the what? the cup."
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12:41 - 12:51And only Paul says this of Jesus' words:
"This cup is the new covenant in My blood. -
12:51 - 12:56This cup, you are to drink. Now all drink from it, drink all of it.
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12:56 - 13:01This cup is the new covenant in My blood."
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13:01 - 13:05So the cup in the New Testament does represent grace,
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13:05 - 13:10salvation, forgiveness, participation in the New Covenant,
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13:10 - 13:12union and communion with Jesus Christ.
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13:12 - 13:19The cup of blessing, Paul says, is this not communion of Christ? (P)
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13:19 - 13:23But another meaning Jesus puts on it is,
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13:23 - 13:26when He talks about the believer's suffering He calls it a cup.
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13:26 - 13:33For instance, in Matthew 20, remember sweet mother
of James and John, the sons of thunder? -
13:33 - 13:39She has the audacity and the courage and the importunity
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13:39 - 13:44to go to Jesus and ask what? She wants to go lobby for something:
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13:44 - 13:48"Lord, I just have a little request.
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13:48 - 13:55Could my two sons sit on Your right hand and on Your left in Your kingdom?"
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13:55 - 14:00How did Jesus reply to that? what did He say?
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14:00 - 14:05Those guys were standing there (the sons),
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14:05 - 14:09because He turns to them, and you remember what He says to them?
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14:09 - 14:15Are you able to drink the cup that I'm going to drink?
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14:15 - 14:22And what did they say? "Lord, we are able."
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14:22 - 14:27And what did Jesus say back to them? "You will drink this cup"--
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14:27 - 14:34speaking of their coming suffering and martyrdom. (P)
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14:34 - 14:39Well, Jesus takes the symbol of the cup,
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14:39 - 14:43and He uses it to refer, here in the garden,
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14:43 - 14:48to, specifically, His unique passion and suffering and death.
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14:48 - 14:54The cup of all cups, ultimately in its fullest meaning, is Christ's alone.
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14:54 - 14:59This is His cup. No one has ever drunk from this cup.
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14:59 - 15:04No one will ever drink the cup that Jesus Christ had to drink.
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15:04 - 15:13Matthew 26, He says, "My Father,
if it be possible, let this cup pass from Me." -
15:13 - 15:23Luke 22, "Father, if You're willing, please remove this cup from Me."
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15:23 - 15:29So the cup here is about that which is in the cup:
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15:29 - 15:39full participation, full experience, of the contents of the cup
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15:39 - 15:47that the Father was going to have Him drink,
immediately in these hours right before Him. -
15:47 - 15:51For us, the cup is grace and salvation;
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15:51 - 16:01but for Him, it's extreme suffering and death and agony.
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16:01 - 16:04His cup.
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16:04 - 16:11Have you praised Him lately for drinking the cup for you?
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16:11 - 16:14for taking the cup for you?
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16:14 - 16:18Sometimes we say, "Lord Jesus, thank You for dying for me."
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16:18 - 16:21And we should. Brethren, this cup started in Gethsemane.
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16:21 - 16:25Have you ever praised Him for being
there for you and doing that for you, -
16:25 - 16:32taking your cup, so you would never have to drink this cup? (P)
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16:32 - 16:40And then we see, here in this account,
not only His cup, but His praying. -
16:40 - 16:45Matthew, Mark, and Luke, all highlight His praying in the garden.
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16:45 - 16:49Matthew records, unlike Mark and Luke,
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16:49 - 16:54that there were three private seasons
of prayer that Jesus had in the garden. -
16:54 - 16:58The twelve come in with Him to the garden;
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16:58 - 17:02Jesus calls further in, the three;
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17:02 - 17:06and then He withdraws from them, and He goes on, and He's alone.
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17:06 - 17:11He says, "Sit here while I go pray."
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17:11 - 17:16And Matthew alone says He had three real seasons of prayer.
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17:16 - 17:17We don't know how long they lasted.
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17:17 - 17:20He goes and prays, He comes back to them;
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17:20 - 17:22He goes and prays, He comes back;
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17:22 - 17:25He goes a third time and He prays.
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17:25 - 17:30Now Luke's account, the reason I wanted us
to read tonight and see Luke's account, -
17:30 - 17:33is because Luke adds two things:
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17:33 - 17:39one, that He prayed in agony - in agony He's praying.
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17:39 - 17:45And Luke records: "an angel comes."
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17:45 - 17:54You remember another time angels came for Him? When?
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17:54 - 17:57Three years earlier - forty days in the wilderness.
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17:57 - 18:04He's weak, He's hungry; angels come.
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18:04 - 18:07There may have been other times, we don't know,
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18:07 - 18:12but Luke alone tells us an angel comes. More on that later. (P)
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18:12 - 18:18His praying truly is in view here.
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18:18 - 18:24All His earthly ministry sprang out of prayer, was the fruit of prayer.
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18:24 - 18:28Private prayer was central.
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18:28 - 18:30And Luke is the gospel of prayer.
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18:30 - 18:34Luke alone says that when Jesus was baptized:
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18:34 - 18:43"When He was baptized and He was praying, heaven was opened,
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18:43 - 18:47and the Holy Spirit was poured out upon Him."
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18:47 - 18:54Luke 6:12 says, "Then He went out into a mountain to pray,
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18:54 - 18:58and continued all night in prayer to God."
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18:58 - 19:02Have you ever been to an all-night prayer meeting
in any sense of an all-night prayer meeting? -
19:02 - 19:07It's quite an experience.
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19:07 - 19:09"He went out and continued all night in prayer."
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19:09 - 19:12You remember what He did the next day?
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19:12 - 19:14He officially chose the twelve apostles.
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19:14 - 19:17Why did He pray all night? He wanted to get it right.
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19:17 - 19:20He wanted to hear from His Father.
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19:20 - 19:22He could have been praying a long time:
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19:22 - 19:24He might have been praying through a list of forty people,
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19:24 - 19:27we don't know, that's conjecture.
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19:27 - 19:33It's not coincidental that He spent the whole night in prayer
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19:33 - 19:42to choose the twelve that the Father showed Him to choose. (P)
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19:42 - 19:47Luke 9:18 says that He did the same thing,
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19:47 - 19:50you don't have to turn there, I'll go back to it.
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19:50 - 19:55Luke 9:18 says this:
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19:55 - 20:02"Now it happened that as He was praying alone,
the disciples were with Him." -
20:02 - 20:06Now that sounds like a contradiction -
He's praying alone, the disciples were with Him. -
20:06 - 20:11They're out here somewhere, they're with Him, but He's alone.
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20:11 - 20:18And when He had finished praying, "He asked them,
'Who do the crowds say that I am?' " -
20:18 - 20:22He's praying.
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20:22 - 20:30Luke 11:1, "When He had finished praying,
the disciples come, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' " -
20:30 - 20:37Luke says that when Jesus took the three on the mount of transfiguration,
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20:37 - 20:40they went there for the purpose of prayer.
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20:40 - 20:42He went there to pray.
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20:42 - 20:46Matthew doesn't say that, Mark doesn't say that.
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20:46 - 20:53But here in Gethsemane, it's such prayer that especially stands out. (P)
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20:53 - 20:56I want you to turn to Hebrews 5:7 and look at that,
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20:56 - 21:00because Hebrews 5:7 sums it up.
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21:00 - 21:08And some think it particularly is especially referring to the garden;
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21:08 - 21:17others think it includes that, but it's more of a
bigger picture of the years of His earthly ministry, -
21:17 - 21:18we don't know for sure.
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21:18 - 21:22What we do know is what Hebrews 5:7 says is true.
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21:22 - 21:30Look what it says: "In the days of His flesh,
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21:30 - 21:37He offered up prayers (plural) and supplications (plural)."
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21:37 - 21:39So, what did He do?
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21:39 - 21:45The man Jesus, all His earthly life and ministry,
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21:45 - 21:49He's praying to His Father; He's making supplication;
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21:49 - 21:51He's crying out of a pure heart;
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21:51 - 21:53He's turning His Heart and His thoughts,
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21:53 - 22:00He's uttering His voice and His cries to His Father
who is always hearing Him, always pleased with Him. -
22:00 - 22:02Always maintaining communion.
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22:02 - 22:09The Holy Spirit taught the boy, and the young man,
and the man Jesus, how to pray. -
22:09 - 22:13He increased in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man.
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22:13 - 22:20So what is He doing? Jesus is offering up prayers, supplications.
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22:20 - 22:31How? It tells us, "with loud cries (plural) and tears (plural)."
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22:31 - 22:38Let me ask you a question: have you ever prayed with tears?
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22:38 - 22:43have you ever heard anyone pray with loud cries?
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22:43 - 22:48It's scary. You want to think, is that demonic?
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22:48 - 22:55Is the person mentally unstable? What's going on?
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22:55 - 23:02This person is either off and in the flesh, or they're in tune with God. (P)
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23:02 - 23:07I was in Romania one time with a group of men.
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23:07 - 23:09We were there about ten days.
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23:09 - 23:18One evening, after dinner, we were going to have
a little prayer meeting in one of our rooms. -
23:18 - 23:21We were gonna pray for about 15 minutes.
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23:21 - 23:30We started praying, and one of the men started groaning.
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23:30 - 23:33He couldn't say anything but groan.
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23:33 - 23:42And then in trembling, he started saying, "Father, O Father, O God."
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23:42 - 23:50And he went on like that for 5 minutes,
and the Spirit of God filled that room, -
23:50 - 23:57and there were loud, deep cries and intercession.
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23:57 - 24:00And it seemed like a brief time.
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24:00 - 24:06And when we finished, we realized two hours had passed.
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24:06 - 24:12This is what was experienced by our Lord Jesus Christ.
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24:12 - 24:18Can you imagine hearing Him pray with loud cries?
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24:18 - 24:23What did He say? Did the disciples hear Him, we don't know.
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24:23 - 24:27They had to have heard Him in the times that He prayed this way
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24:27 - 24:30if they were a little ways at a distance.
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24:30 - 24:33A holy hush would have fallen over them.
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24:33 - 24:36They would have felt uncomfortable;
perhaps, some of them embarrassed. -
24:36 - 24:39They knew nothing of this ground, this holy ground,
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24:39 - 24:45wherein their Savior was praying like no man had ever prayed.
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24:45 - 24:50Earnest prayer. Zealous prayers.
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24:50 - 24:56Transparent praying. Desperate, dependent praying. (P)
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24:56 - 25:00He prayed in the days of His flesh, Hebrews says,
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25:00 - 25:07with loud cryings and tears, to who? - not to Himself -
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25:07 - 25:11to Him who was able, the text says;
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25:11 - 25:16to His Father who is in heaven; our Father who art in heaven.
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25:16 - 25:21Jesus never said "Dear God."
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25:21 - 25:23He never said "Lord."
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25:23 - 25:27He might have referred, quoting scripture,
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25:27 - 25:34but we don't know always, perfectly, how He addressed the Father in prayer
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25:34 - 25:36because not all of His prayers are recorded.
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25:36 - 25:38But we do know His recorded prayers in the gospels,
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25:38 - 25:45isn't He always saying "Father, Father,
I know that You always hear Me. -
25:45 - 25:49Father. Holy Father."
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25:49 - 25:56He prayed unto Him who was able to keep Him through death,
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25:56 - 25:57through this hour of darkness,
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25:57 - 26:02through this hour of trial, all the way through.
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26:02 - 26:06Hebrews 12:1 says, "Who for the joy that was set before Him
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26:06 - 26:12endured the cross, despising the shame."
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26:12 - 26:15And it was His cries to the Father,
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26:15 - 26:21and it was the sustaining aid of the Holy Spirit upon Him,
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26:21 - 26:29that enabled Him to cry effectually; and it preserved Him.
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26:29 - 26:37And the result was, Hebrews 5:7 says, "And He was heard
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26:37 - 26:47because of His godly fear - His reverence, His piety - His godly fear." (P)
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26:47 - 26:52His Gethsemane praying was different.
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26:52 - 26:57He's driven to this, into desperate agonizing cries in prayer.
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26:57 - 27:08And even what we read here, He's just addressing His Father.
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27:08 - 27:14And isn't it interesting that by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit,
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27:14 - 27:21God makes sure the disciples pen His very prayers.
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27:21 - 27:23It's like the Lord Jesus saying, "Matthew, Mark, Luke,
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27:23 - 27:29make sure you express what I was really feeling and what I said there."
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27:29 - 27:37They record His prayers, and it was
just simple, desperate, childlike praying. -
27:37 - 27:42He didn't get fancy.
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27:42 - 27:47Sometimes the most powerful prayers is a cry, it's a groan.
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27:47 - 27:54The Spirit of God takes our groanings and makes intercession,
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27:54 - 27:57and prays for us according to the will of God.
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27:57 - 27:59We don't know how to pray;
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27:59 - 28:06sometimes all we can do is just groan and say, "Father." (P)
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28:06 - 28:09Two years ago when I was here on Sunday night,
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28:09 - 28:16after the conference I got very very sick for six hours.
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28:16 - 28:24And I was so sick all I could do was lay down, and I was hurting so bad.
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28:24 - 28:27And I remember the main thing,
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28:27 - 28:35in my agony, in my pain, I just said, "O God, help. Jesus help me."
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28:35 - 28:39That was all I could muster.
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28:39 - 28:42That's all we have to muster, beloved.
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28:42 - 28:47Remember Peter? "Peter," Jesus says, "come to Me on the water."
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28:47 - 28:50Peter goes, and it says he begins to sink.
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28:50 - 28:54Peter didn't pray "O God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
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28:54 - 28:58O Thou that madest the heavens, the earth, and the seas.
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28:58 - 29:04You know all things Lord, and You being omniscient
and omnipotent and omnipresent, -
29:04 - 29:11You can see that I'm sinking here."
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29:11 - 29:16He just cried out, "Help! Lord, help me, I'm sinking."
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29:16 - 29:20And Jesus reached out His hand and raised him up.
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29:20 - 29:22What a picture that would have been.
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29:22 - 29:28What power! The man Jesus, think of it, pulls a big fisherman,
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29:28 - 29:33grabs his hand and pulls him up out of the water into the boat.
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29:33 - 29:37Peter just cried in his desperation. (P)
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29:37 - 29:41Jesus was praying real and desperate prayers.
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29:41 - 29:43What did He pray here?
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29:43 - 29:47You combine Matthew, Mark, and Luke, His prayers that are recorded,
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29:47 - 29:52He says, "Father, if You're willing, remove this cup from Me."
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29:52 - 29:54Now that's real, honest praying.
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29:54 - 29:57Did our Lord Jesus Christ not know all along?
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29:57 - 30:04From the time He was 12, He was receiving this messianic consciousness
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30:04 - 30:08that He had a Father about whose business He was to be about.
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30:08 - 30:11"Must I not be about My Father's business?"
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30:11 - 30:15This messianic consciousness is growing on Him,
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30:15 - 30:21until when He's 30 - it's time, and He knows His calling.
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30:21 - 30:25He knew He was called to die.
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30:25 - 30:27He knew He was called to be the Lamb.
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30:27 - 30:32He knew, and He told the disciples throughout those three years:
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30:32 - 30:36"The Son of Man will be betrayed. He must go to Jerusalem,
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30:36 - 30:41and be betrayed by their scribes and elders,
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30:41 - 30:47to be tried and beaten and crucified.
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30:47 - 30:48And on the third day He'll rise."
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30:48 - 30:54He knew, but here He's facing it.
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30:54 - 30:58And in simplicity, and in single focus,
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30:58 - 31:03you know, one of the keys of praying if you're around others,
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31:03 - 31:09when you pray forget everybody around you - you have an audience of one.
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31:09 - 31:10Just pray to your Father.
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31:10 - 31:13Jesus said, "Just pray to your Father who is in secret;
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31:13 - 31:16and your Father who is in secret will reward you openly." (P)
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31:16 - 31:23Jesus simply cried out, "Father, if You're willing, remove this cup from Me.
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31:23 - 31:27Let this cup pass from Me."
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31:27 - 31:33He prayed, "If it's possible, let this hour pass from Me."
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31:33 - 31:35He prayed, "Abba, Father."
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31:35 - 31:40And remember, that term "abba" in Romans 8 and here,
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31:40 - 31:53is used not in the context of great, flippant,
happy, joyful, cheap talk and cheap intimacy; -
31:53 - 31:57it's in the context of suffering.
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31:57 - 32:01He prayed, "Abba, Father, all things are possible with Thee.
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32:01 - 32:05Remove this cup from Me."
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32:05 - 32:12Isn't there mystery? The Son knew He had to drink the cup;
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32:12 - 32:19it was the Father's absolute perfect will for the Son to drink the cup;
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32:19 - 32:24and they had perfect harmony and union and love;
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32:24 - 32:31and yet the Son in His humanity is saying,
"Father, this cup, please remove it from Me. -
32:31 - 32:42My Father, let this cup pass from Me;
yet nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will. -
32:42 - 32:45Not My will, but Yours, be done.
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32:45 - 32:53My Father, if this cup cannot pass unless I drink it, Your will be done."
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32:53 - 33:00And Matthew says He prayed the same words three times in earnest.
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33:00 - 33:06He was doing what, they used to say, He was praying through --
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33:06 - 33:10meaning He was going to win this battle on His knees.
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33:10 - 33:13He was going to gain this victory.
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33:13 - 33:19He was going to embrace this cup,
and part of that was being so honest in prayer -
33:19 - 33:23about His battle and His struggle in His Heart, and what He really felt.
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33:23 - 33:28He told the Father exactly what He felt and desired and wanted,
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33:28 - 33:32and He didn't fear doing that, but then He resigned
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33:32 - 33:36and He yielded to the Father's purpose. (P)
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33:36 - 33:43It is hard sometimes to yield to the will of God when it's difficult,
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33:43 - 33:44but our Savior had to do it.
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33:44 - 33:49He's your model in this. He's our example.
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33:49 - 33:52He was laboring in prayer for Himself.
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33:52 - 33:56Gethsemane was the place for Jesus,
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33:56 - 34:02where all that was earthly and human, now is out of reach.
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34:02 - 34:08All that's human is completely useless and had broken down,
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34:08 - 34:12and in a sense, it had turned to ashes.
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34:12 - 34:18And hope didn't have one foothold to stand on.
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34:18 - 34:24And in such an hour, there is a perishing of everything,
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34:24 - 34:31unless the soul waits in desperate desperation on God alone.
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34:31 - 34:33That's what Jesus is doing.
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34:33 - 34:38The disciples can't help Him; the crowds can't help Him;
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34:38 - 34:41no one can help Him but His Father.
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34:41 - 34:43Psalm 62, the psalmist said twice,
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34:43 - 34:52"For God alone my soul waits in silence." - this is Jesus. (P)
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34:52 - 34:59Someone said, "When you're shipwrecked on God and stranded on omnipotence,
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34:59 - 35:08it is so scary and so risky and so radical, but God is there.
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35:08 - 35:13And then you don't need a man,
you don't need human help, -
35:13 - 35:19you're shut up to God."
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35:19 - 35:26You know, our life is really shaped by who we cry out to, isn't it?
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35:26 - 35:36Is it family, or friend, or pastor, or God, primarily,
that you go to first when you're needy? -
35:36 - 35:48If you cry out to people first, you're asking
people to do what only God can do. (P) -
35:48 - 35:53God has put His son alone in the garden, and only God can help Him.
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35:53 - 35:58We must be weaned off of dependence on man.
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35:58 - 36:06This has been a hard lesson for me.
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36:06 - 36:12We must learn first to cry out to the One
who will never turn a deaf ear to us. -
36:12 - 36:16He will never turn a deaf ear to your cries,
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36:16 - 36:21and He alone is the One who has the power and the willingness
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36:21 - 36:24to meet your need in your darkest hour.
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36:24 - 36:34Think of this, if men can only help us partially
with limited resources and wisdom, -
36:34 - 36:43and God can help us 24/7 completely with
unlimited resources and love and wisdom, -
36:43 - 36:49then why would we ever depend on man rather than God?
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36:49 - 36:52You see, we have to be taught,
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36:52 - 36:58and we have to be through the crucible and the experience,
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36:58 - 37:03when no one can take your place,
and no one can fully go through it with you. -
37:03 - 37:09You know, if you have a major serious surgery,
or you have serious cancer, -
37:09 - 37:12your husband, your wife, they are there with you,
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37:12 - 37:16they are loving you, they are supporting you; but listen,
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37:16 - 37:18you're going through it alone still,
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37:18 - 37:23because they ain't got it, you got it.
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37:23 - 37:31No one knows the deep experience of a hard depression
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37:31 - 37:37except the soul going through it or the one who has been through it.
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37:37 - 37:41Jesus is going through it, and He's praying in the garden
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37:41 - 37:44because He is shut up to His Father. (P)
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37:44 - 37:50Well, let me hurry on. His cup. His praying.
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37:50 - 38:09And then thirdly, this is amazing,
look in Luke 22:43, what does it say? -
38:09 - 38:14"And there appeared..." -- the idea is, suddenly he shows up.
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38:14 - 38:17Who shows up? an angel.
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38:17 - 38:25Stay with me now, "There appeared an angel from heaven, strengthening Him."
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38:25 - 38:29His cup, His praying, His angelic help.
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38:29 - 38:33Do you know angels have helped you and you don't even know it?
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38:33 - 38:37"Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister
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38:37 - 38:39for those who are the heirs of salvation?"
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38:39 - 38:43Angels have helped you, and you didn't know it.
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38:43 - 38:45You may know sometime when an angel has helped,
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38:45 - 38:49but many times probably Christians have been
helped by angels and they didn't know it. -
38:49 - 38:54You don't need to know it -- you'd either get
scared or you'd start worshiping the angel, -
38:54 - 38:57so you don't need to know when an angel has helped you. (P)
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38:57 - 39:00An angel, His angelic help comes.
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39:00 - 39:04Jesus' prayers were answered by an angel.
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39:04 - 39:08Now that's a blessed angel.
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39:08 - 39:14The angels, before the creation of the world, were in existence.
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39:14 - 39:20These creatures, heavenly creatures,
created to worship around the throne, -
39:20 - 39:27do Jehovah's bidding, sent on universal errands,
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39:27 - 39:28doing whatever they're told to do.
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39:28 - 39:33They are around the throne - the cherubims and the seraphims -
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39:33 - 39:37six wings: with one they'll cover their eyes,
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39:37 - 39:40with one they'll do this, with two they'll do that.
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39:40 - 39:44Strange creatures, these angels, heavenly bidding they're doing.
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39:44 - 39:52This one, the Father had to have said, "You go, go to Him.
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39:52 - 39:53It's your assignment, go.
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39:53 - 39:57You go help Him. You go minister to Him."
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39:57 - 40:02That angel, what joy would have risen in his heart: "I get, I get to go?"
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40:02 - 40:04He got to go. This angel goes.
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40:04 - 40:11This fortunate messenger wings his way to earth, to Israel.
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40:11 - 40:19He comes down. He doesn't need a GPS.
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40:19 - 40:24He doesn't need to go to maps to find it, He knows where to go.
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40:24 - 40:29Was he one of the ones in the wilderness that came?
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40:29 - 40:32We don't know about this one,
but we know this: he was a fortunate messenger. -
40:32 - 40:35He was a blessed minister from heaven.
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40:35 - 40:39This angel, think about it, this angel knew the Savior.
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40:39 - 40:42The Savior had created him -
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40:42 - 40:46because all things were created through Jesus Christ, right?
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40:46 - 40:49He's the agent of creation, Colossians says, Hebrews 1 says.
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40:49 - 40:52The angel had been made by Him.
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40:52 - 40:57And now this creature, made by His Creator who is prostrate in the garden,
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40:57 - 41:03he gets to go minister to Him.
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41:05 - 41:11The angel had worshiped Christ the Son in eternity.
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41:11 - 41:17He had adored Him. (P)
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41:17 - 41:21The angel is sent, the Father says, "Go, go to your Lord."
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41:21 - 41:22So the angel has come.
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41:22 - 41:25He appears, he shows up, he approaches the Lord.
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41:25 - 41:31I don't know if they land, but he shows up,
he's there, he's on the ground. -
41:31 - 41:34Was he visible? we don't know.
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41:34 - 41:37Did he come in the form of a (whatever form an angel is in),
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41:37 - 41:40did he come in the form of a man? we don't know.
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41:40 - 41:44But he approaches the Lord Jesus,
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41:44 - 41:48and his heart would have been in awe - angels feel too.
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41:48 - 41:55He would have thought, "O the Lord of glory, lowly lying in tears,
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41:55 - 41:58how can I help Him? what can I do for Him?"
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41:58 - 42:00Was the angel trembling?
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42:00 - 42:05Was he saying, "Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts"?
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42:05 - 42:08We don't know what he was saying or thinking or feeling,
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42:08 - 42:10but he does something.
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42:10 - 42:16Luke says the angel came and ministered to Him, strengthened Him.
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42:16 - 42:20How did he do that? Did he touch Him on the shoulder?
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42:20 - 42:26Did he put his hand (if he had a hand), did he put his wing on His head?
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42:26 - 42:29Did he sit down by Him?
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42:29 - 42:32Did he touch Him, did he lift Him up,
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42:32 - 42:34did he talk to Him, did he speak tenderly to Him?
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42:34 - 42:40We don't know, but he strengthened Him; he ministered to Him.
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42:40 - 42:48Whatever he said or did, it ministered this: "Savior, You'll make it!
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42:48 - 42:53You're going to make it! You're not forgotten in heaven.
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42:53 - 42:56We're for You.
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42:56 - 42:59For the joy that's before You, keep on.
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42:59 - 43:02You're gonna make it all the way through.
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43:02 - 43:08This is Your hour, You're going to endure it all the way." (P)
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43:08 - 43:13An angel ministered to Him, and that was an answer to prayer.
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43:13 - 43:18We don't know how the Lord is going to answer
our prayers at times when we're so needy. -
43:18 - 43:22The Savior, it's not said that He asked for an angel,
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43:22 - 43:27but the Father's way at that moment was not to remove the cup,
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43:27 - 43:33but to send supernatural strength to help Him embrace the cup.
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43:33 - 43:38And after this, you know what He does?
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43:38 - 43:42He resigns Himself to the Father's purpose.
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43:42 - 43:47However dark, however hard, however grotesque,
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43:47 - 43:51however painful, the Son resigns.
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43:51 - 43:58He says, "Yet nevertheless, not My will, but Thine, be done."
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43:58 - 44:05Listen, that one prayer, that one choice,
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44:05 - 44:09was part of His qualifying to be your High Priest.
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44:09 - 44:17That one choice was part of His accomplishing our salvation.
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44:17 - 44:21That one prayer "Father, not My will, but Yours, be done"
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44:21 - 44:31was part of His finishing His work that the Father had given Him to do. (P)
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44:31 - 44:35The hymn says, "Thy way, not mine, however dark it be.
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44:35 - 44:40Lead me by Thine own hand. Choose Thou the path for me.
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44:40 - 44:45Smooth let it be, or rough, it will still be the best.
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44:45 - 44:49Winding or straight, it leads right onward to Thy rest.
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44:49 - 44:54I dare not choose my lot. I would not if I could.
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44:54 - 44:59Choose Thou for me, my God, so shall I walk upright.
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44:59 - 45:04Take Thou Thy cup, and with it, joy or sorrow, fill.
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45:04 - 45:11As best to Thee may seem, choose Thou my good or ill.
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45:11 - 45:15Not mine, not mine the choice, in things both small and great.
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45:15 - 45:20Be Thou, my God, my strength, my wisdom, my all." (P)
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45:20 - 45:24Listen beloved, like the Lord Jesus Christ, your resignation,
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45:24 - 45:36your choices, your obedience through tears,
through agony, through heartbreak, matters. -
45:36 - 45:38Your yieldedness matters.
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45:38 - 45:45Your choosing to be full of the Spirit of God and walk in the Spirit matters.
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45:45 - 45:49It determines your next course.
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45:49 - 45:52Our consecration is vital and is essential.
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45:52 - 45:57Our usefulness and our full obedience supremely matters.
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45:57 - 46:01As it did in the Savior's life here, so it does in yours. (P)
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46:01 - 46:12Finally, think about not only His cup,
and His praying, and His resignation; -
46:12 - 46:15think about His victory.
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46:15 - 46:20Look down in Luke 22 verse 45:
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46:20 - 46:22"When He rose from prayer (this was the final time),
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46:22 - 46:25He came to His disciples and found them sleeping for sorrow,
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46:25 - 46:30and He said to them, 'Why are you sleeping?' or, 'Are you still sleeping?' "
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46:30 - 46:32And then what does He say?
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46:32 - 46:36"Rise and pray that you may not enter into temptation."
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46:36 - 46:42Matthew and Mark record: "He came and said, 'Rise, let us be going;
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46:42 - 46:48see, my betrayer is at hand."
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46:48 - 46:56When Jesus came out of Gethsemane,
have you ever noticed how in control He was? -
46:56 - 47:03He's there, the guards come, the Romans come, Judas comes;
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47:03 - 47:06and they march in, it's the hour of darkness;
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47:06 - 47:09Jesus is never out of control, He's in control.
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47:09 - 47:13The soldiers fall when He says, "I am."
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47:13 - 47:16He tells Peter to put up his sword;
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47:16 - 47:19the disciples flee; He goes on trial.
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47:19 - 47:24He's in control. He's ruling the moments.
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47:24 - 47:28He's not in a sense the passive one,
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47:28 - 47:35He is actively controlling everything, all the way to the cross.
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47:35 - 47:45His victory is certain because Gethsemane yielded its fruits. (P)
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47:45 - 47:51Now let me give you three closing thoughts for you,
that I hope will help and strengthen you real briefly. -
47:51 - 48:00Number one, resignation to God's purposes
and His sanctifying providences is often difficult. -
48:00 - 48:02You know that.
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48:02 - 48:07Some of God's dealings with us produce grief and sorrow, not joy.
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48:07 - 48:11Peter said that, didn't he? James said that.
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48:11 - 48:15"For the present time, no trial seems joyful but grievous,
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48:15 - 48:18but afterward it produces - what? -
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48:18 - 48:22peaceable fruit of righteousness if you're exercised by it."
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48:22 - 48:31Resignation to God's purpose, His disciplines, His chastenings,
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48:31 - 48:35and His sanctifying providences are often difficult and hard.
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48:35 - 48:38And it doesn't mean you're out of God's will,
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48:38 - 48:42it means you're smack-dab in the middle of God's will. (P)
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48:42 - 48:51Secondly, desperate prayer and dependent faith is the only thing
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48:51 - 48:55that will preserve you through those circumstances often.
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48:55 - 48:59Not the manipulation of man, not the wisdom of man,
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48:59 - 49:02not trying to figure out how you can get out of it.
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49:02 - 49:11Desperate prayer, dependent faith,
will preserve you through all your circumstances. -
49:11 - 49:19Why? because God causes all things to work together for good
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49:19 - 49:21to them who love God. (P)
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49:21 - 49:30Thirdly, nothing ultimately will defeat the sons of God.
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49:30 - 49:32It didn't defeat the Son of God,
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49:32 - 49:39and nothing you face is going to defeat you as a child of God.
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49:39 - 49:42End of Romans 8 says, "Nothing. Nothing."
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49:42 - 49:45Paul names things - he thinks everything he can think of -
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49:45 - 49:49and then he comes up with some terms that include everything else,
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49:49 - 49:53and finally he comes to the end and he can't think of any other words.
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49:53 - 50:00And he says "Nothing will be able to separate you from the love of God
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50:00 - 50:07which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." (P)
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50:07 - 50:13John Newton wrote a hymn, he wrote a lot more than Amazing Grace.
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50:13 - 50:19There's a hymn; listen, some of you know it,
some of you have never heard it; -
50:19 - 50:26listen to this, it's titled I Asked The Lord:
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50:26 - 50:32"I asked the Lord that I might grow
in faith, and love, and every grace; -
50:32 - 50:38that I might more of His salvation know,
and seek, more earnestly, His face." -
50:38 - 50:44Is that not the heart of a Christian?
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50:44 - 50:47" 'Twas He who taught me thus to pray;
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50:47 - 50:52and He, I trust, has answered prayer!
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50:52 - 50:58But it has been in such a way as almost drove me to despair.
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50:58 - 51:03I hoped that in some favorite hour,
at once He'd answer my request; -
51:03 - 51:10and by His love's constraining power,
subdue my sins, and give me rest. -
51:10 - 51:17Instead of this, He made me feel the hidden evils of my heart,
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51:17 - 51:24and let the angry powers of hell assault my soul in every way.
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51:24 - 51:31'Lord, why is this,' I trembling cried,
'Will You pursue this worm to death?' -
51:31 - 51:37'Tis in this way,' the Lord replied,
'I answer prayer for grace and faith. -
51:37 - 51:44These inward trials I employ,
from self, and pride, to set thee free; -
51:44 - 51:55and break thy schemes of earthly joy,
that you may find your all in Me." (P) -
51:55 - 52:01God knows what He's about with you, beloved, every one of you.
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52:01 - 52:06He will perfect that which concerns you.
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52:06 - 52:07So you know what you're to do?
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52:07 - 52:12Through the tears, through the heartache, persevere.
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52:12 - 52:18John Bunyan said, "Perseverance is keeping one hand on the plough,
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52:18 - 52:21while you wipe the tears away with the other."
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52:21 - 52:26Press on. Persevere. Your Savior has trod this path,
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52:26 - 52:29and He's calling you on, "Follow Me through Gethsemane;
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52:29 - 52:32follow Me to Calvary; follow Me all the way to heaven.
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52:32 - 52:35I will keep you, I'll preserve you,
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52:35 - 52:44and I will sanctify to your soul every trial that falls from above."
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52:44 - 52:51Jesus the broken man, Jesus the praying man, Jesus the victorious man.
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52:51 - 53:02He's your Savior, and He's with you. Let's pray. (P)
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53:02 - 53:11Father, I know my words are so inadequate, so imperfect, so feeble.
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53:11 - 53:20Lord, I pray You'd wash me and forgive me
for the imperfections of this effort. -
53:20 - 53:24But we thank You Lord beyond that, above that,
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53:24 - 53:34that we have this record given to us
for our instruction, for our edification, -
53:34 - 53:36that we might follow You;
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53:36 - 53:41that we might see the glory of our Savior.
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53:41 - 53:46O Lord, bless Your word to our hearts.
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53:46 - 53:50Cause us to love You and adore You and worship You more.
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53:50 - 53:55May this make You more real to us than ever before,
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53:55 - 54:01that we might, in time of need, draw near to a sympathizing Savior,
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54:01 - 54:05who knows our weaknesses, who feels our sorrows,
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54:05 - 54:10and who has special grace for us if we'll come.
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54:10 - 54:17Thank You and blessed be Your name, in Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
- Title:
- Jesus in Gethsemane: The Praying Victorious Man (Part 2) - Mack Tomlinson
- Description:
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We must be weaned off of dependence on man. We must first learn to cry out to the One who will never turn a deaf ear to our cries. If men can only help us partially with limited resources and wisdom, and yet God can help us 24/7 with unlimited resources and wisdom, than why would we ever depend on man rather than God?
MP3: http://illbehonest.com/jesus-in-gethsemane-the-praying-victorious-man-part-2
Session #6 of Fellowship Conference New England
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 54:19
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