Matthew 26:39

"Then Jesus said to them, “My soul is exceedingly sorrowful, even to death. Stay here and watch with me.”"

Key Reflection

Jesus's declaration expresses his profound emotional and psychological distress, highlighting the divine-human nature of his suffering. By asking the disciples to stay and watch, he invites them into a moment of shared vulnerability and prayer, foreshadowing the solitude and agony he will face on the cross.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 39. And he went a little farther. That is, at the distance that a man could conveniently cast a stone, (Luke.) Fell on his face. Luke says, he "kneeled doom." He did both. He first kneeled, and then in the fervency of his prayer, and the depth of his sorrow, he fell with his face on the ground, denoting the deepest anguish, and the most earnest entreaty. This was the usual posture of prayer in times of great earnestness. See Nu 16:22; 2 Ch 20:18; Ne 8:6. If it be possible. That is, if the world can be redeemed; if it be consistent with justice, and with maintaining the government of the universe, that men should be saved without this extremity of sorrow, let it be done.

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