Journeying to Easter - Part 3نموونە

Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane
The account of Jesus praying in Gethsemane is often included in the Stations of the Cross in the lead-up to Easter. Originally, the ‘stations’ were marked places along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem. Christians on Lenten pilgrimage stopped at each station to consider what it meant for Jesus to experience the journey along this path to His crucifixion. Around the world, Christians still recreate ‘the way of the cross’ with stations to reflect on the meaning of Christ’s death and resurrection. Today this devotion is your ‘station’, your time to stop and reflect on Jesus’ experience just before He was betrayed and to consider what God might want to say to you through this verse.
Jesus asked His friends to stay awake and pray for Him while He went to God with His own intense struggle and sorrow about facing death. The friends fell asleep and Jesus was alone as He fell, face to the ground, asking God to take the cup of betrayal, suffering and death away. Jesus understood that suffering is something that is taken into all our being, in the same way that wine is absorbed into the body when swallowed from a cup. Yet, Jesus put His trust in God, knowing that something bigger than suffering and death was going to be won: an eternal, life-giving relationship with God would be a cup offered for all to drink. Over the years, I’ve talked about Jesus’ life with people and walked with some as they’ve welcomed the amazing gift of life-giving friendship with God. It’s often this account of Jesus, face in the dirt, sweating blood, that awakens an understanding of the costly, loving sacrifice of Good Friday. The only question left is how will you respond?
Written by KATH HENRY
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“In these next days and weeks leading up to Easter we’ll explore different scriptures. Each verse a thread in the tapestry of God’s great big redemption story – all culminating in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this Easter season, let’s slow down and create a regular rhythm of remembrance together.” (Lent – Lucy Weil)
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