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Sermon Audio: Jesus Prays on the Mount of Olives
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 22:39-46
Duration: 23:35
Size: 10.8 MB
Luke-The Investigative Gospel
Jesus Prays on the Mount of Olives
Luke 22:39-46
Jesus’ extreme suffering was about to begin as he entered the Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives that night.
I. Jesus’ Preparation (Luke 22:39-40)
Jesus knew that his beloved band of disciples were also about to undergo their most severe trial and temptation.
II. Jesus’ Agony (Luke 22:41,43-44)
What is interesting is that the normal posture for prayer in Jesus’ day was standing upright rather than kneeling.
“No man will ever be capable of sounding the depths of what the Savior experienced in Gethsemane when the full reality of his suffering in soul and body penetrated into his immaculate spirit.”
It was Jesus’ intense agony that buckled his knees and drove him to the ground and to his heavenly Father in prayer.
III. Jesus’ Prayer (Luke 22:42)
In his great agony and in anticipation of the suffering to come Jesus turned to the only One who not only had the ability to help him, but was ready to do so.
“He was not seeking to disobey the will of God, but in his manhood he desired to not suffer the shame of the cross and all it entailed.”
Jesus endured intense agony and suffering to pay the penalty for your sin and mine.
He who can say from his heart, when a bitter cup is before him, “Not my will, but thine be done,” has reached a high position in the school of God.
IV. Jesus’ Direction (Luke 22:45-46)
So, let us be on our guard against his temptations by going to the Lord in prayer.