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Road Trip - Gethsemane
Scripture: Matthew 26:36-39 | Genesis 3:6-7
Introduction:
Anybody you get stressed when you travel?
Maybe you feel the pressure of time constraints or the fatigue of long days and longer roads?
Jesus takes us to a place he is familiar with…the Garden.
Gethsemane = gat(or gath): A place of pressing | shemanin: oils
“The valley of fatness”
When you bend your will to God’s will, your world can look like God’s world.
* Ruining God’s Garden.
* Genesis 3:6-7…they loved the Garden more than God.
* What they consumed actually ended up consuming them.
* The object of your devotion in life will determine your level of delight in life.
* The shiny things in life can only bring you so much joy.
* True joy is found in relationship with and through God.
* There is pressure to bend to our own wants
* There is pressure to get distracted from what’s real to what’s really tempting.
Even the most beautiful gardens can have the sharpest thorns.
This place had been a place of retreat for Jesus and his crew.
Now things have turned.
We all have our own Gethsemanes:
Even when I don’t know your plan, I know you.
Therefore I will trust you.
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