I would like to focus my blog post this week on the part of the atonement that takes place in the garden because I think it is a part that is overlooked by many people, but is extremely important.
Christ suffered on the cross, yes that is true, but He suffered for our sins in a tiny olive grove called the garden of Gethsemane. What was so amazing about this experience was that Christ, the son of God, our Savior, the one who from the beginning knew that this was what he had to do, asked God if he would remove "this cup" (Luke 22:42) from Him. In our class discussion, we talked about this part of the scriptures and discussed why Jesus Christ would ask that. We came up with two answers that could possible be the reason:
- He was prepared mentally for what he had to do, but knew nothing of the physical side of His sacrifice. He was half mortal, and had never done this before, thus he was unprepared for the pain.
- He knew that the story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac was a type of His life, and was hoping against hope, that some "cosmic ram" (the words of my teacher) would appear and He wouldn't have to go through with it.
"Nevertheless," Jesus said, "not my will, but thine, be done." (Luke 22:42) Although Jesus asked that he not have to make this sacrifice, He knew that the will of the Father needed to be done. This is the ultimate example of obedience because it was the ultimate sacrifice to be made and even though Christ would rather not have done it, He did it anyway because the Lord asked Him to.
Christ's suffering in the Garden was excruciating. His pain was so great that he bled from every pore. Every. Pore. According to a website that I found, there are about 2,016,000,000 pores in the human body. I can't even imagine what that would have felt like, but Christ knows. He knows what it feels like to bleed from every pore, and He knows what it's like to be you, to be me, to be anyone that has ever existed, exists, and will exist. Christ is the ultimate empathizer because he's been there. I find that amazing.
To end my blog post for this week, I would like to share the lyrics to a song by Jenny Phillips called, "Gethsemane"
Jesus climbed the hill
To the garden still
His steps were heavy and slow
Love and a prayer
Took Him there
To the place only He could go
Gethsemane
Jesus loves me
So He went willingly
To Gethsemane
He felt all that was sad, wicked or bad
All the pain we would ever know
While His friends were asleep
He fought to keep
His promise made long ago
Gethsemane
Jesus loves me
So He went willingly
To Gethsemane
The hardest thing that ever was done
The greatest pain that ever was known
The biggest battle that ever was won
This was done by Jesus
The fight was won by Jesus
Gethsemane
Jesus loves me
So He gave His gift to me
In Gethsemane
Gethsemane
Jesus loves me
So He gives His gift to me
From Gethsemane
I know that Jesus Christ lives and loves me. I know that He is my savior, and that He has felt everything that I feel. One day, I will able to throw myself down at His feet and thank Him for what He did. He is my Redeemer and it is thanks to Him that I even have a chance to live with God and my family forever.
This week's study principle:
Conference talks and commentaries- To answer questions and gain insight on what you've read, you an look up conference talks and commentaries on the internet that will expound and add on to what you were able to learn by yourself.
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