"Father, if this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, let Your
will be done" (Matthew 26:42). Jesus was not just a passive victim of
circumstances. He embraced the will of God, his loving, heavenly Father.
He saw what needed to be done, and He said, 'I will do it.' He said, 'I
will give Myself in death so that sinners might be forgiven and live
eternally in the heavenly glory of God's Kingdom.
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