Jesus: Comfort, Control, and Sacrifice in Suffering

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1. "Our God is worthy of praise. We should rejoice for our God, because He is a God that cares. He's a God that's a father to the world. He's a God that's a father to the fatherless. He's a husband to the widows. He's a judge that takes care of us. That's who our God is. And we can rejoice in His name this morning. And so we should lift up His name in praise, in song, in worship." [20:00] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Jesus, knowing that He's about to suffer the cup of God's wrath for the sin of man, was still mindful of His disciples and caring for them. As He's being arrested, it tells us in John chapter number 18, at the end of verse number 18, If therefore ye seek me, let these, speaking of His disciples, go their way. Even as Jesus is entering His time of extreme grief and agony, He is still mindful of His disciples." [33:16] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "See, we know Jesus Christ cares for us. He cares for us so deeply. He knows what we need and when we need it. He brings us to certain places at certain times. He brings people and circumstances into our lives at just the right time. The disciples had no clue, even though Jesus tried to tell them, they had no clue what was about to happen in that garden. But Jesus Christ didn't. We don't know what is awaiting us tomorrow, but Jesus Christ does." [38:57] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Our God is a powerful God. Our God is the one who spoke our universe into existence. No doubt, our God can change our circumstance just by speaking. We have seen Jesus Christ out in the midst of the most violent storm say, peace, and the winds and waves just cease. We have seen Jesus Christ just declare two simple words, I am, and men go tumbling backwards. We see in the book of Revelation, as Jesus Christ comes riding down on his white horse, and the armies of the earth are gathered against him, the Bible tells us that they're defeated by the word of God that proceeds out of his mouth, just by his words." [50:17] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We might not understand the greater purpose that he's trying to accomplish, but God does understand. We might not agree with what God is doing. The disciples didn't think it was right for Jesus to be arrested. They didn't agree with the situation, but that doesn't mean that God isn't in control. He was in full control of this situation. He was accomplishing a greater task, the cross of Calvary. The disciples couldn't see it, nor did they understand it, but God was in control." [51:40] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "God doesn't need us to fix his plans. He doesn't need us. We so often think that God needs our help. We think that apparently God doesn't see all that's happening around us or that's happening to us. Or we think, we would never say this, but we think he's incapable. Of solving the situation that we're in. We have to come to his help. He's about to be arrested. Don't you know that's wrong? Let me step in and fix this situation. But God is telling us to put away our swords. He doesn't need our help. Many times we live as if God does need our help." [57:21] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "He is a God that while he is being arrested, he is caring enough and powerful enough to tell his arresting officers to let these, his disciples, go their way. See these actions that Jesus Christ took shows us that he loves us even unto the end. I don't know what's going on in your life. I don't know what's awaiting you tomorrow. I don't know the situations that are bothering you. I do know this. God knows. And God is in control." [01:00:10] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "He might not change it to the way we want it. He might not fix it to resolve it the way that we think it should be done, but he is a powerful God that can solve any situation just like that. Our job, our responsibility is not to pull out our swords and think, well, he must need our help. Let me fix it. Let me resolve it. Let me use my wisdom. Let me use my strength. Let me use my power. No, our job is to do what he tells us to do. Put away our swords and obey him and allow him to accomplish what he's trying to accomplish." [01:01:39] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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