The prayer spoken of in Matthew 26:39 reads this way:
“My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass away from me: nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt.” It is indeed a beautiful prayer, because it tugs at the very heart of our Savior in His darkest hours. For, He knew exactly what was about to happen to Him. He prayed this prayer three times. There may have been more words than is recorded, but they were the essence of what He had to say.
It was most certainly a Servants Prayer Sent Directly to the Throne of His Father in Heaven. By a Heart That Was Laden With Care? Most certainly! Such A Wonderful Love his World Has Never Known. Can’t you imagine the agonizingly sad tone of His voice when He said, “Thy Will Not My Own Must Be Done”. It was the will of Jesus to omit this part of the plan, because He knew the pain and suffering that was coming. However, He did not come to do His own will, but the will of His Father and that is what He would do. In the Old Testament, we read of the pure innocent lambs that had to be slain periodically for the sins of the people. But this was only a temporary solution. This was not but a shadow of what was yet to come; a shadow of what would be required of the Lamb of God in the New Testament. Nothing but the life of the pure and sinless Son of God would forgive the sins of mankind, never to be remembered again. He would be facing within a matter of hours the cruelest death any human being has ever experienced. A death reserved for the most hardened of criminals and by crucifixion. Only this kind of death could portray such ugliness of sin that it is.
As He Prayed There Alone in Such Deep Agony, we can’t imagine what He was going through. Not even His closest disciples could stay awake long enough to pray with Him. He asked them to pray that they not enter into temptation. I doubt they had any idea what He was talking about. Jesus realized that in their spirit that they truly were willing to endure whatever came about, standing side by side Jesus all of the way. They had all sworn as much to Him in more than one occasion. But, Jesus also knew that their flesh was weak. He knew something about that, because He Himself had taken on the body of mankind, when he was born into the world. But, Jesus had an edge above the others, because He had once lived with the Father in Heaven. He knew where He came from and He knew where He was going. But, He still needed the strength that only His Father could give Him to endure the horrible and tortuous death that He had yet to face. And just to think that, That Great Heart Was Broken for Me and You. That He My Great Savior Must Share!
-Letha Maness
Friday, November 9, 2007
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