Matthew 26:39
And going a little farther he fell on his face and prayed,
saying, “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless,
not as I will, but as you will.”
Jesus fully accepted His assignment of death on the
Cross. He knew that His sacrifice was
necessary for the salvation of all men.
He knew that His death on the Cross was the reason He was sent to
earth. The thing that overwhelmed Jesus
was the impending separation from the Father when He would take on the sins of
all men. Yet Jesus was fully obedient to
the will of the Father for the good of all mankind. And He was received in all His glory by the
Father.
According to this example of Christ, we must drink of the
most bitter cup which God puts into our hands.
Even though our flesh will seek immediate relief from all trial in our
lives, we must recognize and accept the will of Our Father as we go through our
trials. For, as God allowed the
unspeakable trial of the Cross for the benefit of all mankind, He allows each
of us to go through our trials for our ultimate eternal gain. Through our faithful obedience, one day we
will be standing sinless before Almighty God and we will be received into glory
by Him.
Let us face each cup of bitterness in our lives with hope and confidence in the promises of the Cross. Let us rejoice that Almighty God loves us so much that He works every detail in our lives for our eternal good. Let us exalt the name of Jesus for accepting His cup of bitterness so that we may have victory over every trial in our lives.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You that You allow the trials in
our lives that prepare us to be received by You. May You provide the grace we need for our
spiritual maturation so that we are able to take our cup of bitterness and
rejoice in our submission to Your will and plan for our lives. We pray that the Holy Spirit will guide us
and strengthen us so that we may overcome the weakness of our flesh. We surrender to Our Savior and ask that we
live in the fullness that He has made available to us through His sacrifice on
the Cross. We ask all these things in
the name of the Word made flesh on our eternal behalf, Jesus Christ.
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