Sermon #156
As we continue our Lenten journey through the 24 Hours That Changed the World, we come to one of the darkest places in the gospels, the Garden of Gethsemane. In today's reading we are given a glimpse into the humanity of Christ, and we hear the very private prayer of Jesus to God the Father. It's a moment that we can all relate to, the feeling of helplessness, that the world is pressing down upon us. Yet Jesus caps off his prayer with a demonstration of his own faithful obedience to the will of God, when he says "Yet not what I want, but what you want." It's a very telling moment, and one which we, as followers of Christ, can use to grow even closer to the nature of Christ. So grab your Bible, turn it to Mark chapter 14, and prepare your heart and mind as we join Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Mark 14:26,32-42
Recorded at Hudson UMC on February 21, 2016 (Originally published February 23, 2016)
S.D.G.
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