Jesus in Gethsemane - Christocentric (Isaiah 40:31)
In Gethsemane, Jesus waited on the Father. "Not my will but yours." He could have called angels; He waited. He could have escaped; He stayed. He could have forced a different outcome; He surrendered. This is what waiting on the LORD looks like incarnate. And the Father's answer?...
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