Pray Away Troubles?
John 12:27 (KJV)
Now is my soul troubled; and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour: but for this cause came I unto this hour.
Jesus did not shirk from the course He came to fulfill. Though His soul was troubled; though His course would be painful, agonizing and humiliating, He stayed true.
He could have prayed to be saved
He could have called the angels to deliver Him
He could have simply spoken it to stop
But what good would that have done? His cause was just. His purpose was necessary. No good thing could have happened if He had called it off.
I wonder how often we ask the Lord to call off His purpose in our lives when we discover it will be painful or troubling? We can’t simply speak ourselves out of trouble but we sure can pray it away. What if the thing we avoid is the very cause by which God would be glorified in us? Perhaps we are too quick to pray away troubles and difficulties. Perhaps more care should be taken that we learn whether this trouble is intended by God to honor the Lord.
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John 12:27 (KJV) Pray Away Troubles?
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Amen. That's why I don't agree with who think that because of the Salvation, they don't have to fall into temptation. They think that betting a Christian makes one immune to trials and difficulties. But the Holy Ghost is given to survive the attacks from any source. Jesus couldve prayed his out as you said but he had to endure. It was his mission and the purpose for coming on earth. The pains in his death couldn't prevent him. He was agonised because it was his first time of becoming a sin. It was against his nature. And it made him to grieve.
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