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And so the the reason this connects to our salvation is that Moses is trying to get out of being the savior. He feels the sense of risk. He feels the insecurity and Jesus similarly doesn't want to suffer. He doesn't want to go through the pain. He's remember he's flesh and bone just like we are. He knows he's about to face beatings and being spat upon and being hit in the face crucified and asphyxiated as he hangs on the cross and he bleeds in front of everybody and he's humiliated in front of everybody and he says, he says, Lord, if it's your will, let this cup pass for me and yet not my will but yours be done. In other words, he says,