Review:
From Not Praying Like the Disciples to Praying Like Jesus...
- I Fail to Pray Because...
- I fail to make it my PRIORITY . (Mk 14:34)
- I fail to recognize its POWER . (Mk 14:38)
- I fail to overcome my WEAKNESS . (Mk 14:38)
- What Drives Me to Prayer (Mk 14:36)
- I need God's PRESENCE .
- I need God to MOVE .
- I need God's PEACE .
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Open up your Bibles with me please.
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The Gospel according to Mark in chapter 14.
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If you've been with us through this series, back in the fall we've been talking about Jesus is the Lord.
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And this journey started in Mark chapter 11 as Jesus rode into Jerusalem to announce to everyone, "Yes, I am fulfilling Scripture because I am the Messiah." We saw Jesus cleanse the temple.
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And Jesus' authority challenged over and over and over.
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And Jesus putting down all the challengers with His authority.
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And we saw in Mark 13, Jesus teaching on the end times.
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And that all falls under one heading in the fall.
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Jesus is the Lord.
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The question is, is He your Lord?
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Is Jesus the authority in your life?
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Now, we're in Act 2 in this series on Mark.
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Jesus is the Lamb.
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And as we've gone through Mark 14, we've seen the plot against Jesus.
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The chief priests and the scribes, the Sanhedrin, upset especially over the temple incident, wanted rid of Jesus.
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Jesus anointed by Mary, the sister of Lazarus.
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We talked a couple of weeks ago about the betrayal from Judas and the Last Supper.
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Jesus taking the Passover meal that they came to celebrate and fulfilling it, giving it new meaning in the Lord's Supper, remembering His body and blood that was about to be laid down that was about to be shed for the forgiveness of sins.
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That takes us to our passage today.
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Our passage today actually in this last week of Jesus' earthly ministry takes us to, this is Friday morning, ok?
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This is middle of the night, Friday morning.
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We'll pick up in verse 32.
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It says, "And they went to a place called Gethsemane." And that just means olive press, okay?
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It was a garden just outside of Jerusalem where they pressed olives, and that's what it was called.
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It was a place that Jesus and His disciples went to frequently, Scripture tells us.
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And He said to His disciples, "Sit here while I pray." So there would have been eleven at this point.
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Remember Judas was preparing to sell them out to cash in.
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So he said to the eleventh, "Sit here while I pray." And he took with him three of those, Peter, James, and John.
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And began to be greatly distressed and troubled.
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I believe that's why Jesus took Peter, James, and John.
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Certainly, He wanted to give them an example in prayer.
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But the heaviness we're going to talk about here in a moment, the heaviness of what was about to happen.
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In those hard times, don't you want your closest around you?
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To be praying with you and praying for you and to encourage you.
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I think that's what was going on here with Peter, James, and John.
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and he said to them, "My soul is very sorrowful.
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Even to death, remain here and watch." Going a little further, he fell on the ground and prayed that if it were possible, the hour might pass from him.
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What's the hour?
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Jesus talked over and over in His ministry.
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The hour. I've come for this hour.
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The hour refers to this time on the cross.
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This time that was coming when He was going to lay down His life as a sacrifice.
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He prayed that that might pass.
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Look at verse 36, "And He said, 'Abba, Father, all things are possible for You.
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Remove this cup from Me, yet not what I will, but what You will.' And he came and found them sleeping, the disciples.
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And he said to Peter, "Simon, are you asleep?
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Could you not watch one hour?
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Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation.
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The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak." And again he went away and prayed, saying the same words.
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And he said in verse 36, "And again he came and found them sleeping.
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Their eyes were very heavy, and they did not know what to answer him.
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And he came the third time and said to them, 'Are you still sleeping and taking your rest?
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It is enough.
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The hour has come.
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The Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
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"Rise, let us be going.
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See my betrayer is at hand." Now in verse 36, we talked about the hour, but in verse 36 Jesus said during His prayer, Remove this cup from me.
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And I need to explain to you what the cup is.
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What in the world is the cup?
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Remove this cup from me.
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This is an image used throughout the Old Testament.
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You see it in Psalms.
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You see it in Isaiah.
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You see it in Jeremiah.
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The cup refers to the cup of God's wrath.
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It's the personification of God's fury, His wrath, His anger, of his hatred over sin.
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And the Old Testament is depicted as a cup of wine.
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God's wrath ready to be poured out.
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So I want you to understand that when Jesus was praying, when Jesus was agonizing in the garden, He wasn't agonizing over the physical pain that was coming.
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And listen, the physical pain beyond anything that any of us can fathom.
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To be nailed to a cross and hung in public shame to die a slow, painful death is physical pain beyond anything that I can relate to.
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But you have to understand that it wasn't the physical pain that Jesus was all distressed over.
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The thing that Jesus was sorrowful over, it was not the physical pain.
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What Jesus was agonizing over in prayer in the garden was the cup.
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It's very clear in the text.
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Let this cup pass from me.
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What do you mean?
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When Jesus was on the cross, the Bible says that He literally became sin.
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2 Corinthians 5, what is it, 21.
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God took Him who knew no sin to become sin.
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Jesus, when He was on the cross, because He is the Lamb of God, He became sin when He was on the cross.
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And when He became sin, God was pouring His wrath on His Son.
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Every wrong, sinful, selfish, stupid, rebellious thing that you've ever done.
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Every sin, every wicked act, thought, deed that I've ever committed, the sin of the world was put on Jesus Christ.
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And as the sin of the world was put on Jesus Christ, God was pouring His wrath on sin by pouring His wrath on His Son.
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So this is God the Son who knew nothing but perfect fellowship with the Father every second of His existence for a time was going to be hanging on a cross bearing the full weight of God's wrath on the sin of the world.
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So do you understand why Jesus was so distressed here?
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Do you understand why Jesus was on His face crying out?
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He didn't want this fellowship broken.
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He didn't want to experience the wrath of his Father.
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That's the cup that he was praying would pass.
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It's obvious in our text that this passage is about prayer.
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And it's obvious from the text.
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You saw it, right?
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You see two examples of prayer.
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You see the example of the disciples not praying.
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You see the example of Jesus praying, and just very simply, that's what we're going to look at this morning.
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If you're taking notes, from not praying like the disciples to praying like Jesus, first of all, let's look at the negative example of the disciples from the text.
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Because let's be honest, church.
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Prayer's that thing that we have to keep going back to revisit.
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Prayer's the third pillar of our church, believing firmly in the power of prayer.
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But let's be honest, that seems to be the thing that we have to go back and tighten up.
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It's that thing we have to go back and revisit to say, you know what, I need to step up my prayer.
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And we're just like the disciples.
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I jot these things down.
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First of all, I fail to pray because number one, I fail to make it my priority.
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I fail to make it my priority.
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Jesus gave His disciples - all of them, but even specifically the three when you look at the other Gospel accounts, Jesus told them to watch and pray.
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Watch and pray.
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And you would have thought that they would have kept each other on it, right?
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I mean, there's three of them.
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And Jesus said, "Stay here and pray." Don't you think that like, one starts nodding off and like, "Hey, hey, wake up, come on, come on, come on.
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"I know you're tired, come on, wake up." Jesus wants us to pray.
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You would have thought that they'd be watching each other's backs, but quite honestly, they just failed to make it a priority.
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That's the popular saying today.
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You had one job.
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Have you heard that?
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You had one job.
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You see pictures on the internet of somebody with an epic fail.
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And it's like, you had one job.
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And I was thinking about that this week.
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Jesus said, "Pray." And that was all we told them to do.
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And they didn't.
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How many times do we need to pray?
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Other people need us to pray, and we just didn't make it a priority.
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And we have time for social media and TV and sports, and we get to the end of the day and say, "Oh, I really didn't have time to pray today." Like to remind you that nothing important in life happens by accident.
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Nothing important in life happens by accident.
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You don't say, "I hope my checkbook gets balanced today.
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I hope I exercise today.
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I hope I get to work today." That stuff doesn't happen by accident.
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You have to be intentional.
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And it's the same with prayer.
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"Oh, I hope I pray today." It's not going to happen by accident.
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You have to be intentional.
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And for it to be intentional, it has to be a priority.
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Has to be a priority.
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Number two, I fail to recognize its power.
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I fail to recognize its power.
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Jesus said in verse 38, "Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation." I just jotted this down in my notes.
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Prayer is preventative.
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Was it an ounce of prevention, pound of cure?
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That kind of thing is happening here.
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Prayer is preventative.
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Specifically the Bible says that prayer is preventative when it comes to falling into temptation.
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Prayer is preventative.
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It has power to keep us from temptation.
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Jesus talked about that in the Lord's Prayer, right?
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Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
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Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
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What's the next line?
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Lead us not into temptation.
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So this is something that Jesus taught prior.
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Pray, lead us not into temptation.
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Jesus was saying the same thing here.
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Pray that you don't fall into temptation.
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You're like, well, hang on here.
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Temptation for what?
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Well, I covered this previous passage in a blog.
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Jesus knew that they were going to be tempted to bail on Him.
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Spoiler alert, we're going to find out that they did on a Tuesday.
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He knew they were going to be tempted to bail, and He knew that because He knew they would fail to pray.
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I just want to encourage you, church, that prayer has power, and the Bible is clear that prayer has power to help you avoid temptation.
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The Bible is very clear that that's something we need to be praying.
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"God, help me to avoid temptation." And I think if we spent more time saying at the start of the day, "Father, help me to avoid temptation," I think we'd spend a lot less time at the end of the day saying, "Father, I'm sorry that I blew it today.
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I'm sorry that I gave in to temptation today." You believe that prayer has power?
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The question is, do you pray like it?
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You believe prayer has power? Well, do you pray like it has power?
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So important for the disciples.
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Jesus wasn't giving them busy work.
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that they fail to recognize the power.
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Sometimes I fail to pray because I fail to recognize the power of prayer.
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Thirdly, I fail to overcome my weakness.
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This is really tied into number one.
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You saw in verse 38, I don't think Jesus was giving a hard rebuke in this passage.
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I really don't.
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I see Jesus being compassionate here.
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Because you see what He said?
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"The Spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak." was saying, "I know you want to pray, but you're worn out." I get that.
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He says, "I know that inwardly you have the desire, but physically you're just exhausted." I get that. So when we're talking about prayer here at church, I'm not chewing anybody out. I know we've got some prayer warriors in this church. So just to echo the Word of God, I Every single person in this room is to pray and to pray more and to pray better.
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I know that desire is in you.
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Sometimes we just fail to overcome weakness.
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That was the real issue here.
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Jesus expected them to pray.
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Did you see it?
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Three times he had to wake them up.
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Let's be honest, that's pretty bad.
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Three times.
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Three times.
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Did you ever get caught sleeping in class and the teacher comes over and wakes you up?
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I didn't go back to sleep after that.
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You know, you got my attention, sir.
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We're talking about God of the universe walking around.
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I had to wake them up three times.
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Come on.
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Come on.
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They're exhausted.
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Have you ever been that tired?
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How many people have been that tired?
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I have been that tired.
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And my brother can attest, there were times when I worked at Walmart way back like 20-some years ago, we go to work like a 3 to 11 shift, and they'd be like, hey, we need the stock room rearranged.
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Can you just stay and work overnight?
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So I'm working like 3 to like 7 or 8 the next morning.
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And it was like constant big heavy work all night.
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And there were times that I'd get home, and Darren can tell you, remember, I used to come home, and I didn't even get my coat off.
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I would walk in, go downstairs, and I wouldn't even be near my room.
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I would just be like, I just got to sit down for a second.
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And I was done. My brother would come and find me like, coat on, shoes on, on my face, out.
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So I've been that tired, you have too.
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We fail to overcome weakness. I just want to encourage you, you know, that's why it's important to pray at the beginning of the day when you're fresh and awake and alert versus at the end of the day when you're tired and just ready for bed.
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beginning of the day, on my face with my prayer journal open, my Bible open, versus-- oh, come on.
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Let's be honest.
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We've been guilty of this.
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We're in bed.
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Like, I really didn't pray that much today.
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And I really should pray.
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We're like trying to do the-- I'm laying on my back in bed trying to pray.
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Anybody else have done that?
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And you're out.
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I've done-- I've been guilty of that countless times.
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Like, I really need to pray.
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And I do pray.
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And I didn't remember closing the prayer.
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I remember praying, and then I remember waking up the next morning.
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So we fail to pray.
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We fail to make a priority like the disciples.
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Fail to recognize its power.
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Fail to overcome weakness.
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So let's look at Jesus' example.
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What drives me to prayer?
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What drives me to prayer?
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Number one, you see this?
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This is all from verse 36.
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You should have verse 36 outlined, underlined, highlighted, underlined whatever in your Bible.
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We'll have somebody at the back door on your way out to make sure that it's underlined in your Bible.
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Verse 36.
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I want to read it again because the rest of this message really comes from here.
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This was Jesus' prayer.
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And He said, "Abba, Father, all things are possible for You.
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Remove this cup from Me.
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Yet not what I will, but what You will." Which drives me to prayer number one, I need God's presence.
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I need God's presence.
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There's intimacy with God in prayer.
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See this in the text.
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Jesus said, "Abba, Father." Do you know what Abba means?
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Abba means dad.
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There's a difference between father and dad, right?
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Any guy can father a child.
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a man who steps up to take care of and have that relationship with that child, to teach that child and to disciple that child and to love that child.
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That's a dad.
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And that's what you see Jesus - this wasn't some stale, written liturgical prayer that He cried out.
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You see Jesus on his face going, "Dad!
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Dad, I don't want to go through this!" Relationships there, it's not a chore, it's not a duty.
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Jesus felt the need to pray.
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He felt that, "I need to cry out to my dad." And if Jesus felt that, how can we feel any less, honestly?
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If Jesus needed to pray, if Jesus put prayer on the top of his to-do list, how can we be any less. Secondly, not only do I need God's presence, but I need God to move. That's what drives me to prayer. Look at the next thing Jesus said, "All things are possible for you." All things are possible for you. It's not like just about how much you pray, but the question is, what do you pray for? Because what you pray for shows what you know about What you pray for shows what you know about God. So if you're throwing up these little, you know, "God bless grandma and amen." Hey, fantastic.
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But I want to encourage you to dig deep into God's Word and to get to know God.
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And when you do, that affects how you pray. Because you notice what Jesus said?
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He goes, "Dad, here's what I know about you.
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You can do anything.
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All things are possible for you." What he knew about his father affected how he prayed.
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Jesus wasn't like, "I'm not sure if you have the ability or you have the power or you have the desire." He knew his Father perfectly.
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And as you grow in Christ, as you grow in God's Word, as you grow in prayer, you're You're going to see your theology come out in your prayers.
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What you pray for shows what you know about God.
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You see the, dare I say the word, desperation?
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Even when it looks impossible.
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I think that's why Jesus cried out here.
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Jesus knew His purpose for coming into the world was to die on the cross for our sins and to raise from the dead to give us eternal life.
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He knew that's why he came over and over and over and over and over.
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He's like, "Here's why I came.
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I came to die.
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I came to die.
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I came to die.
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And now it's time." Jesus was crying out for this to pass.
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What?
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How could he do that?
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This was just real, raw emotion.
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This was God the Son crying out to His Dad.
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Look at what He says.
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He goes, "Well, I know that's why I came here." But He says, "All things are possible for you.
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Sent me to this earth for this mission.
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I don't want to experience that break in our fellowship, that pouring out of your wrath.
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But I don't see any way around that.
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and all things are possible for you.
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Church, we tend to try everything else first, don't we?
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When what we really need is for God to move on our behalf.
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This is a great prayer that Jesus kicked it off by saying, all things are possible for you.
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Make that part of your prayer.
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And finally, what drives me to prayer is I need God's peace.
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You need God's peace.
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If you leave with nothing else today, you have to leave with this last statement from Jesus in prayer.
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Because this will make all the difference in your own prayer life and in your own walk with Christ.
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Look at this last phrase.
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Jesus said, "Yet, not what I will, but what you will." Jesus had a "my will vs. God's will" thing happening.
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Have you ever been there?
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Have you ever been there?
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"God, it looks like you're doing this, but I'm going to be honest with you God, I don't want this to happen." Have you ever been there?
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I shared with you before, it was a rough season for me last September as I watched a man who was like a dad to me.
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Comatose from a motorcycle accident.
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praying at his bedside every day and so many times saying, "No, no, this man can't die, God.
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You don't understand.
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This can't happen, all right?
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God, I know all things are possible.
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God, I know you can get him up out of this hospital bed today.
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You can discharge him from the hospital today.
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God, I am crying out to you.
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God, I don't ask for much." Okay, I do ask for a lot, but I'm asking for something else.
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I need you to do a miracle, God, because this can't happen." And a week later, he died.
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And I'll be honest with you, it was a struggle of a "God, my will is very strong in this." Coming to grips with the fact that obviously it was God's will that it was time to call this man home.
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Everyone in this room room could step up to a microphone and say, "Yeah, here was the story of my own life that I cried out because..." And it just didn't seem like God answered my prayer.
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He didn't give me what I asked for.
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But you have to see, when you pray, you must pray with an attitude of submission to God God the Son, Jesus Christ, the Name above all names, the perfect Son of God.
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Jesus did not get what He asked for in this prayer.
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When He said, "Let this cup pass from Me." You understand?
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The previous part of this prayer, when Jesus said, "Let this cup pass from Me," did God say, "Okay." He didn't.
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But you have to see at the end of Jesus' prayer, you see the submission.
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"God, if this is Your will for this to happen, I'm going to yield to Your will." Jesus was very specific in His prayer.
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Jesus was praying big things as we encourage you to do often, but Jesus was submissive in His prayer.
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Listen, church, you are going to get so sideways in your walk with Christ, when you think that God is a genie.
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God is not a genie.
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Okay?
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"Well, I rubbed a lamp, now you have to give me three wishes." Okay, "I read my Bible, I did my devotions, now God, you have to do what I want you to do." God is not a genie.
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He's not there to serve you.
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We're here to serve Him.
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Okay, but God's not a genie.
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God is not obligated to give you everything that you ask for.
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God is not a vending machine.
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Okay, like, "B3, give me my Twix bar now, God." And God's not a vending machine.
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God is not Amazon.com.
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Come on God, I need this, I need this, and you have to give it to me.
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The Bible doesn't say God's a genie, a vending machine, or an Amazon.
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How does the Bible describe God?
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How did Jesus just describe God?
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God is a what?
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Jesus just described it in the first two words of the prayer.
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Look at it again.
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God is a what?
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He's a dad.
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That's how the Bible describes God.
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He is a dad.
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Listen, parents, do you give your children what they ask for?
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Sometimes.
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But when giving what they ask for It is not the right thing.
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Don't you want them to trust your wisdom?
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It is the same way with God because He is a bad.
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Does prayer move the hand of God?
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Yes.
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It absolutely does.
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But prayer also trusts God to do what is best.
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This was a great spot for an amen.
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Prayer moves the hand of God, but prayer also trusts God to do what is best.
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And see, the peace comes in prayer as you are reassured that God has a plan for you.
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God has a plan to bless you and to glorify His name.
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Are you willing to go with His plan instead of insisting on your own?
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Where would we be today if God decided to let the cup pass from Jesus?
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Where would we be today?
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Hopeless.
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That's where we'd be.
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We'd be hopeless.
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If God said, "Okay, we'll pass the cup." God said, "No, no, no.
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I have this will.
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I'm going to use you to bless the entire world." Jesus knew the importance of the preeminence of God's will, which is why Jesus said something that you need to incorporate into your prayers.
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and not my will.
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God, this is what I'm asking for and I know You can do it.
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But I also know You're a dad.
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And I also know, God, You know a lot more than I do.
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So I'm asking for this, and if in Your grace You decide to grant this request, I want to thank You.
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But God, if in Your wisdom You decide this is not the right thing, help me to trust You.
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for me to yield to Your will.
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Father in Heaven, we are sorry for the times that we act like the disciples that we know we should be praying, but we just don't.
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And we certainly have the desire, but we let our fleshly limitations take over.
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God, I thank You for the example of Jesus Christ, I'll be honest with you, Father, I don't understand this passage.
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Jesus knew that's why He came, but in His humanity, He cried out to you for this cup to pass.
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And He knew, Father, He knew that's why He yielded to your will.
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But God, I don't have to understand it.
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Jesus gave an example that I'm to follow.
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I pray, Father, for me and I pray for my brothers and sisters here, that we would follow this example in prayer.
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That it is about the relationship with our Heavenly Dad.
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That it is about the understanding that all things are possible with You.
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And, at the end of the day, it is a trust that Your wisdom is greater than ours.
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That Your will being accomplished is more important than our will being accomplished.
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So Father, as people come down to pray here in just a moment, I pray that this is a time of yielding our wills to you.
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We pray in Jesus' name, Amen.
Small Group Questions (Whole Group):
Read Mark 14:32-42
How would you counsel someone to make prayer a priority? What practical advice would you give someone who struggles to make prayer a priority?
What’s the connection between prayerlessness and temptation? How have you seen this play out in your own life?
Why didn't Jesus get what He asked the Father for? What does this say about your "unanswered" prayers?
Breakout Questions:
Pray for prayer to be a priority, and pray against temptation.
