Proclamation:
“Father,
if You are willing, take this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.” Luke 22:42 (NIV)
Explanation:
These
are the words of Jesus, The Christ, as recorded by Luke, the physician, under
the influence of The Holy Spirit of God.
After Jesus had His last Passover meal with His disciples in the upper
room, He told Simon Peter that the devil wanted to use him but He had prayed
for him. (Luke 22:31-32) He also told Peter
that he would deny knowing Him three times before the rooster crows. (Luke
22:34) Then they left and went to the
Mount of Olives to the garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed this
prayer. Jesus prayed that His Heavenly
Father’s will would be done and not His will.
Soon afterwards, Judas Iscariot led a group of priests, elders, and solders
to the place where Jesus was and betrayed Him with a kiss on the cheek, and He
was arrested and taken before Pilate and Herod. (Luke 22:7-71)
Application:
All
of us have faced some situations which we did not want to deal with, but none
of them was as bad as the one which Jesus was facing. The “cup” that He was facing and wanted
removed was not the cross, but having all of our sins put upon Him. Being free from sin, He probably found this repulsive.
However, He was willing to do it in
order to save us. Jesus made it clear
that what was important was that His Heavenly Father’s will be done and not His
will. We need to be able to sincerely
pray, “Thy will be done.” This is what
Jesus taught us in the model prayer. (Matthew 6:9-10 and Luke 11:2) If what we want, with our selfish desires, conflicts
with the will of God, we need to understand that whatever it is that we want is
not important. We are selfish. We need to humble ourselves and recognize
that The Lord God knows everything about everything (1 John 3:20) and He knows what
is best for all of us.
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