Our most difficult battles in life often mirror Jesus’ struggle in the Garden of Gethsemane. Can you picture Him there beneath the olive trees in the moonlight? Can you hear His weeping?

(Photo: Garden of Gethsemane olive tree. Courtesy of the Pictorial Library of Bible Lands)
After His last supper with His disciples, Jesus went to the Garden of Gethsemane. With heartache and desperation, He cried out for His Father to intervene—if it was His will.
Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me;
yet not My will, but Yours be done. (Luke 22:42)
Our greatest challenges come not from the circumstances that press in upon us—no matter how devastating or perplexing—but from the internal struggle of surrendering our will to God. And then trusting Him completely.
Jesus’ time in Gethsemane during Passion Week shows us what to do when faced with overwhelming challenges. Asking God to step in and change my circumstances comes naturally. But surrendering our will to Him? That often proves harder than the trial itself.
We must enter Gethsemane daily and drag our will to the Father in prayer. Here’s how.
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