Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Thy Will be Done

N.T.#285 "Thy Will be Done"

April 16, 2024 

Matthew 26-Part 10

LET IT GLOW 

We left Jesus' disciples at the Mt. of Olives, an olive grove east of Jerusalem. They walked up a steep hill to get there, but they were there, having Jesus' back. Then Jesus told Peter, James, and John, His inner circle and buddies, that He was deeply grieved. Jesus zeroed in on Peter's upcoming denial of knowing Him. Of course, Peter never dreamed that would happen, but it did. 

Since Jesus was exceeding sorrowful and very heavy, even unto death, He told the 3 to stay there and watch for Him. Jesus knew the enemy was coming to kill Him. The Savior was in anguish as He considered the wrath of God that would be poured out on Him as He bore the sins of the world on the cross.

All the three guys had to do was watch, to keep awake in order to be prepared for whatever might come. (Falwell) Yet, they failed to do it.

Can we feel the heavy air pressing in on our Beloved Jesus? Have we ever been to that point? Has there been a time we could not pray or breath, carrying such a heavy burden to God that we couldn't say the words. That is when the Holy Spirit intervenes for us at that point.

LET IT GROW 

And He went a little farther, and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, O My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from Me: nevertheless not as I will, but as Thou wilt. (verse 39)

Three times Jesus prayed this prayer. (verses 39, 42, 44) What a heavy burden for One to carry.

What do we learn from Jesus' prayer in verse 39?

  • Jesus went a little farther (to go onward) from the three to pray in private to the Father, His Father.
  • Jesus fell on His face in humility.
  • Jesus prayed, asking His Father If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from Me. (NLT) In His humanity, Jesus preferred that the cup of suffering might pass by Him. If there was possibly another way let it be done. (Don't you think God and Jesus planned His death on the cross before man was created?)
  • Nevertheless (yet; rather; albeit), not as I will (choose or prefer; to determine; rather).
  • But as Thou wilt (fall in with). Jesus' desire was for God's will be done, not His own will be done. 
  • They will be done. (verse 42) Will means purpose; decree; a determination; choice in this verse. Ultimately, Jesus wanted to do His Father's will, not His will.
His total submission to the will of the Father caused Jesus to be obedient, even unto a substitutionary death. The Innocent and Righteous One dies for the guilty.  Herein is His ultimate exaltation as Lord. (Phil. 2) (Falwell)

Jesus chose to accomplish His Father's purpose, decree and not His own. Should we be willing to do God's will, also? When we pray, should we include "not my will but Your will be done," right? Friend, If you are carrying a heavy burden, give it to Jesus and let Him carry it. Pray for His will be done.

LET IT GO

Father, Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Please protect Your Beloved Israel from the wickedness and destruction.

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