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Jesus Prayed

Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. It’s a time of reflection and self-assessment. We look within to where we need to acknowledge our failings, repent, and strive to do better.

Following is an excerpt from the book, The Rosary Prayer by Prayer which focuses on the third mystery of the Sorrowful Mysteries, the Agony in the Garden. In Scripture, this is just before Jesus was arrested.

The excerpt includes the reflection on this event followed by a recording of the Scripture reading when Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane at the foot of the Mount of Olives.

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Reflection
“Just prior to his arrest, Jesus went with his disciples into a garden to pray. Jesus was in misery knowing what was about to happen. He asked God to spare him. But he also said that he would accept whatever his Father wanted of him.

The intense sadness, stress, and perhaps fear that Jesus experienced is evident. Luke describes Jesus’ agony as so severe that his sweat became like drops of blood.

Both Matthew and Mark’s Gospels say that Jesus told his disciples how he felt and begged for their support.

However, the disciples did not comprehend the magnitude of what was to occur. Instead of praying with him, they fell asleep. Jesus’ closest companions failed him in his greatest time of need.

God does not fail us. Jesus teaches us to go to the Father when we are sad, worried, or troubled. Prayer is powerful. God will hear and answer us, although sometimes in ways other than what we had hoped.

Many innocent people suffer incomprehensible illnesses, tragedies, and heartaches. How have you suffered? Who do you know that is in pain? How do you pray to the Father when you are troubled or when others are? Do you do what God asks of you, no matter what that may mean?

Prayer
Father, help me. I need you and trust in you.”

*Illustration by Joseph Cannella
Tormented with grief, Jesus prays to his Father.

Listen to this passage from the book of Luke 22:39-46

*Illustration by Joseph Cannella
Tormented with grief, Jesus prays to his Father.

©2024, Mary K. Doyle

*Here is a post I wrote in 2020 with photos of the Garden of Gethsemane from my pilgrimage to Israel.

Responses to “Jesus Prayed”

  1. Susan Heitsch

    Hi Mary, I tried to leave this in your comments, but it wouldn’t let me post another URL.

    Sweating blood is a rare condition, but it’s for real.  Here’s what the National Library of Medicine says about it: HEMATOHIDROSIS – A RARE CLINICAL PHENOMENON

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    Sue H.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Isn’t that amazing! Jesus’ human struggle, and frustration with us humans, makes me sad. Thank you for your persistence in posting, Sue. I appreciate you, my friend.

  2. sandyroybessandbugzy

    A beautiful prayer, kindly read Mary.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Sandy.

  3. luisa zambrotta

    Wonderful post and beautiful prayer 🙏🙏🙏

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you, Luisa.

      1. luisa zambrotta

        You’re most welcome, dear Mary 🩵❤️

  4. Looking for the Light

    Amen!

  5. 100 Country Trek

    Thanks for sharing prayers 🙏

  6. KK

    Nice prayer! Amen!

  7. Awakening Wonders

    A pleasing prayer for the start of Lent. Blessings to you.

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      And blessings to you, as well, Mary.

  8. Nancy Homlitas

    Thank you for sharing the importance of this day and the reminder of what we should do and reflect upon.

  9. Spirit in Soul

    Beautiful post, blessed be he/she who knows and trusts wholly, holy in the lord 🙏

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you,

    2. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you. The Lord be with you.

  10. Christian Talk With Georgios Mitrakos

    Great insight. God bless you

    Christian author @ https://christiantalkwithgeorgiosmitrakos.wordpress.com/

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Thank you. And may God bless you.

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