• Episode 1150: Not My Will

  • May 2 2025
  • Duración: 10 m
  • Podcast
  • Resumen

  • Today we continue our post-musical devotionals by reflecting on one of the most sacred and emotionally powerful moments in the life of Jesus—the Garden of Gethsemane—through the song “Not My Will.”

    Throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus deeply moved—He weeps at Lazarus’ tomb, mourns over Jerusalem, burns with righteous anger in the temple, and extends compassion to the sick and outcast. These glimpses into His heart remind us that Jesus didn’t float above human pain—He entered into it fully.

    But in Gethsemane, we find Jesus most vulnerable. His sorrow is deep. His sweat, like drops of blood. His prayer, raw and trembling:
    “Abba, Father… take this cup from me. Yet not my will, but Yours be done.”

    This is not the cry of despair—it’s the cry of surrender. Love’s highest moment isn’t found on the mountaintop but in the garden, beneath olive trees, in the still of the night, where Jesus says yes to the will of the Father, even when it leads to suffering.

    Through poetic verses and haunting refrains, the featured song brings Gethsemane to life:

    • “Must it be blood that redeems?”
      This echoes the weight of the cross pressing in—not just the physical agony, but the spiritual burden of sin.
    • “Yet not my will, but Yours be done.”
      This is the heartbeat of our Savior’s obedience—and the invitation extended to every believer.
    Highlights:
    • The Garden is a Mirror
      We, too, face moments of anguish. Seasons of uncertainty. Questions without answers. And yet, in Jesus’ surrender, we find a path to peace—not through avoidance, but through trust.
    • He Chose the Cross Freely
      As the lyrics say, “No one takes it from me… I lay it down.” Jesus wasn’t trapped. He was determined. He bore the cup for our redemption.
    • Heaven Sent Strength
      Luke 22:43 reminds us: “An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him.” The cup wasn’t taken away, but strength was given. This is often how God meets us: not by removing the suffering, but by walking with us through it.
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