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Matthew 26:37

Posted on 18 May at 14:49

“And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee and began to be sorrowful and very heavy.”

Context:Matthew 26:37 takes place during the events of the Last Supper and the subsequent prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus had just finished sharing the Passover meal with His disciples, where He instituted the Lord’s Supper. He then went to the Garden of Gethsemane with His closest disciples, Peter, James, and John, to pray.

This verse is part of the narrative of Jesus’ final hours before his crucifixion.

Jesus’ Emotional State:The verse describes Jesus as becoming sorrowful and very heavy. This indicates a deep sense of sadness and distress. Jesus, being fully human, was experiencing the weight of what lay ahead-His imminent arrest, trials, and ultimately, His crucifixion. This reveals His humanity and the emotional turmoil He faced as He willingly embraced God’s plan for the redemption of mankind.

The Inner Circle:Jesus took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, James and John. Throughout His ministry, these three disciples were often present during significant moments in Jesus’ life, such as the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-9). Here, Jesus desired their companionship and support during His time of prayer and distress. However, even with His closest disciples, Jesus still faced the burden of His mission alone, as they could not fully comprehend or share in His suffering.

Fulfillment of Prophecy:Jesus’ emotional state reflects the fulfillment of prophecies regarding the suffering servant found in the Old Testament. For example, Isaiah 53:3 describes the Messiah as “a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.” By experiencing intense sorrow and heaviness, Jesus was fulfilling these prophetic words, affirming His identity as the promised Messiah.

Submission to God’s Will:Jesus’ emotional struggle in the Garden of Gethsemane showcases His submission to the Father’s will. In the following verses, Jesus prays, “O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt” (Matthew 26:39, KJV). Despite His distress, Jesus willingly surrenders Himself to God’s plan, showing His unwavering obedience and love for humanity.

  • Jesus’ humanity and empathy:Matthew 26:37 reminds us that Jesus experienced the full range of human emotions. He can relate to our sorrows and distress, understanding the challenges and burdens we face. We can find solace in knowing that Jesus empathizes with our struggles and offers His comfort and strength.
  • The importance of community and support:Just as Jesus sought the presence of His disciples during His time of distress, we, too, need the support of fellow believers. We should be willing to share our burdens, seek companionship, and provide support to one another during difficult seasons.
  • Submission to God’s will:Jesus’ example teaches us the importance of surrendering our own desires to God’s will. Even when faced with great hardship, we can trust that God’s plans are perfect and seek His guidance and strength to carry us through.

Overall, Matthew 26:37 highlights the human emotions Jesus experienced in anticipation of His crucifixion, emphasizing His submission to God’s will and the significance of community and support during challenging times.

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