“My soul is exceedingly sorrowful,
even to death” (Mt 26:38).
Often the place of our greatest pain
becomes the place of our greatest triumph. Gethsemane was the place of Jesus?
greatest trial. Three times He asked the Father to let this trial pass. It was
not to be. The Father sent His Son to the cross to pay a debt owed by humanity.
Jesus was faced with His own
temptation to quit, to not fulfill His destiny, to run from his assignment. It
was a personal battle to persevere. Sometimes we face situations that cry out
“Quit! I cannot endure anymore!” We want to throw in our towel of what little
faith we have left. We conclude that this faith thing simply does not work.
“Then an angel appeared to Him from
heaven, strengthening Him”(Lk
22:43). After Jesus asked the Father if this cup could pass, an angel was sent
to Him to comfort Jesus. The Father’s answer to Jesus’ prayer was “No.” But,
His compassion to His Son came in the form of an angel. Some temptations seem
they are more than we can bare. However, God tells us: “No temptation has
overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will
not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation
will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it”(1 Cor
10:13).
If we persevere we often realize
later the place of our greatest battle becomes the place of our greatest
victory. It would be here, on the Mount of Olives, near the Garden Gethsemane
where Jesus ascended and would return triumphantly, not as a sorrowful soul,
but a triumphant Savior. The battle He won in Gethesmane would result in the
triumphant entry to be Lord of the universe.
God will use your greatest failure
or greatest sorrow to be a powerful force in your life and the lives of others.
Your Valley of Baca (weeping) becomes springs for you and others. You will go
from strength to strength (Ps 84:6). It is in the dying that the new springs
are allowed to come forth and a new strength emerges.
If you find yourself in your Garden
of Gethsemane, lay yourself at the feet of the only one who can sustain you.
Entrust yourself to your Heavenly Father. Let Him determine your fate. It will
ultimately become a place of victory.
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