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==PAPER 182: IN GETHSEMANE==
 
==PAPER 182: IN GETHSEMANE==
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182:0.1 It was about ten o'clock this Thursday night when [[Jesus]] led the eleven [[apostles]] from the [[home]] of Elijah and Mary Mark on their way back to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane] camp. Ever since [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_177#177:1._ONE_DAY_ALONE_WITH_GOD that day in the hills], [[John Mark]] had made it his [[business]] to keep a watchful eye on [[Jesus]]. [[John Mark|John]], being in need of [[sleep]], had obtained several hours of [[rest]] while [[the Master]] had been with his [[apostles]] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenacle upper room], but on hearing them coming downstairs, he arose and, quickly throwing a linen coat about himself, followed them through the [[city]], over the brook [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidron_Valley Kidron], and on to their [[private]] encampment [[adjacent]] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane Park]. And [[John Mark]] remained so near [[the Master]] throughout this night and the next day that he [[witnessed]] everything and overheard much of what [[the Master]] said from this time on to the hour of the [[crucifixion]].
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182:0.1 It was about ten o'clock this Thursday night when [[Jesus]] led the eleven [[apostles]] from the [[home]] of Elijah and Mary Mark on their way back to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane] camp. Ever since [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_177#177:1._ONE_DAY_ALONE_WITH_GOD that day in the hills], [[John Mark]] had made it his [[business]] to keep a watchful eye on [[Jesus]]. [[John Mark|John]], being in need of [[sleep]], had obtained several hours of [[rest]] while [[the Master]] had been with his [[apostles]] in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenacle upper room], but on hearing them coming downstairs, he arose and, quickly throwing a linen coat about himself, followed them through the [[city]], over the brook [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidron_Valley Kidron], and on to their [[private]] encampment [[adjacent]] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane Gethsemane Park]. And [[John Mark]] remained so near [[the Master]] throughout this night and the next day that he [[witnessed]] everything and overheard much of what [[the Master]] said from this time on to the hour of the [[crucifixion]].
    
182:0.2 As [[Jesus]] and [[the eleven]] made their way back to camp, [[the apostles]] began to [[wonder]] about the [[meaning]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s prolonged [[absence]], and they [[spoke]] to one another concerning [[the Master]]'s [[prediction]] that one of them would [[betray]] him, and for the first time they [[suspected]] that all was not well with [[Judas Iscariot]]. But they did not [[engage]] in open comment about [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] until they reached the camp and [[observed]] that he was not there, waiting to [[receive]] them. When they all [[besieged]] [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] to know what had become of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]], their [[chief]] remarked only, " I do not know where [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] is, but I [[fear]] he has [[deserted]] us. "
 
182:0.2 As [[Jesus]] and [[the eleven]] made their way back to camp, [[the apostles]] began to [[wonder]] about the [[meaning]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s prolonged [[absence]], and they [[spoke]] to one another concerning [[the Master]]'s [[prediction]] that one of them would [[betray]] him, and for the first time they [[suspected]] that all was not well with [[Judas Iscariot]]. But they did not [[engage]] in open comment about [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] until they reached the camp and [[observed]] that he was not there, waiting to [[receive]] them. When they all [[besieged]] [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] to know what had become of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]], their [[chief]] remarked only, " I do not know where [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] is, but I [[fear]] he has [[deserted]] us. "
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182:1.2 When [[Jesus]] had thus [[spoken]], he led the way a short distance up on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_of_Olives Olivet], and in full view of [[Jerusalem]] he bade them kneel on a large flat rock in a [[circle]] about him as they had done on the day of their [[ordination]]; and then, as he stood there in the midst of them [[glorified]] in the mellow [[Moon|moonlight]], he lifted up his eyes toward [[heaven]] and [[prayed]]:
 
182:1.2 When [[Jesus]] had thus [[spoken]], he led the way a short distance up on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_of_Olives Olivet], and in full view of [[Jerusalem]] he bade them kneel on a large flat rock in a [[circle]] about him as they had done on the day of their [[ordination]]; and then, as he stood there in the midst of them [[glorified]] in the mellow [[Moon|moonlight]], he lifted up his eyes toward [[heaven]] and [[prayed]]:
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182:1.3 " [[the Father|Father]], my hour has come; now [[glorify]] your [[Creator Son|Son]] that the Son may [[glorify]] you. I know that you have given me full [[authority]] over all living [[creatures]] in my realm, and I will give [[eternal]] life to all who will become [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD faith sons of God]. And this is [[eternal]] life, that my [[creatures]] should know you as the only true [[God]] and [[Father]] of all, and that they should [[believe]] in him whom you sent into the world. [[the Father|Father]], I have exalted you on [[earth]] and have accomplished the [[work]] which you gave me to do. I have almost finished [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_120 my bestowal] upon the [[children]] of our own [[creation]]; there remains only for me to lay down my life in the [[flesh]]. And now, O [[the Father|my Father]], [[glorify]] me with the glory which I had with you [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_21#21:1._ORIGIN_AND_NATURE_OF_CREATOR_SONS before this world was] and [[receive]] me once more at your right hand.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17]
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182:1.3 " [[the Father|Father]], my hour has come; now [[glorify]] your [[Creator Son|Son]] that the Son may [[glorify]] you. I know that you have given me full [[authority]] over all living [[creatures]] in my realm, and I will give [[eternal]] life to all who will become [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:6._THE_FAITH_SONS_OF_GOD faith sons of God]. And this is [[eternal]] life, that my [[creatures]] should know you as the only true [[God]] and [[Father]] of all, and that they should [[believe]] in him whom you sent into the world. [[the Father|Father]], I have exalted you on [[earth]] and have accomplished the [[work]] which you gave me to do. I have almost finished [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_120 my bestowal] upon the [[children]] of our own [[creation]]; there remains only for me to lay down my life in the [[flesh]]. And now, O [[the Father|my Father]], [[glorify]] me with the glory which I had with you [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_21#21:1._ORIGIN_AND_NATURE_OF_CREATOR_SONS before this world was] and [[receive]] me once more at your right hand.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17]
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182:1.4 " I have [[manifested]] you to the men whom you [[chose]] from the world and gave to me. They are yours—as all life is in your hands—you gave them to me, and I have lived among them, [[teaching]] them the way of life, and they have [[believed]]. These men are [[learning]] that all I have comes from you, and that the life I live in the [[flesh]] is to make known [[the Father|my Father]] to [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 the worlds]. The [[truth]] which you have given to me I have [[revealed]] to them. These, my [[friends]] and [[ambassadors]], have [[sincerely]] willed to [[receive]] your [[word]]. I have told them that I came forth from you, that you sent me into this world, and that I am about to return to you. [[the Father|Father]], I do [[pray]] for these [[Chosen People|chosen men]]. And I [[pray]] for them not as I would [[pray]] for the world, but as for those whom I have [[chosen]] out of the world to [[represent]] me to the world after I have returned to your [[work]], even as I have [[represented]] you in this world during my [[sojourn]] in the [[flesh]]. These men are mine; you gave them to me; but [[all things]] which are mine are ever yours, and all that which was yours you have now [[caused]] to be mine. You have been exalted in me, and I now [[pray]] that I may be [[honored]] in these men. I can no longer be in this world; I am about to [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_33 return to the work] you have given me to do. I must leave these men behind to [[represent]] us and [[the Kingdom|our kingdom]] among men. [[the Father|Father]], keep these men [[faithful]] as I [[prepare]] to yield up my life in the [[flesh]]. Help these, my [[friends]], to be [[Union|one]] in [[spirit]], even as we are one. As long as I could be with them, I could watch over them and [[guide]] them, but now am I about to go away. Be near them, Father, until we can send [[Spirit of Truth|the new teacher]] to [[comfort]] and [[strengthen]] them.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17]
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182:1.4 " I have [[manifested]] you to the men whom you [[chose]] from the world and gave to me. They are yours—as all life is in your hands—you gave them to me, and I have lived among them, [[teaching]] them the way of life, and they have [[believed]]. These men are [[learning]] that all I have comes from you, and that the life I live in the [[flesh]] is to make known [[the Father|my Father]] to [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_49 the worlds]. The [[truth]] which you have given to me I have [[revealed]] to them. These, my [[friends]] and [[ambassadors]], have [[sincerely]] willed to [[receive]] your [[word]]. I have told them that I came forth from you, that you sent me into this world, and that I am about to return to you. [[the Father|Father]], I do [[pray]] for these [[Chosen People|chosen men]]. And I [[pray]] for them not as I would [[pray]] for the world, but as for those whom I have [[chosen]] out of the world to [[represent]] me to the world after I have returned to your [[work]], even as I have [[represented]] you in this world during my [[sojourn]] in the [[flesh]]. These men are mine; you gave them to me; but [[all things]] which are mine are ever yours, and all that which was yours you have now [[caused]] to be mine. You have been exalted in me, and I now [[pray]] that I may be [[honored]] in these men. I can no longer be in this world; I am about to [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_33 return to the work] you have given me to do. I must leave these men behind to [[represent]] us and [[the Kingdom|our kingdom]] among men. [[the Father|Father]], keep these men [[faithful]] as I [[prepare]] to yield up my life in the [[flesh]]. Help these, my [[friends]], to be [[Union|one]] in [[spirit]], even as we are one. As long as I could be with them, I could watch over them and [[guide]] them, but now am I about to go away. Be near them, Father, until we can send [[Spirit of Truth|the new teacher]] to [[comfort]] and [[strengthen]] them.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17]
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182:1.5 " You gave me [[twelve]] men, and I have kept them all save one, the son of [[revenge]], who would not have further [[fellowship]] with us.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17] These men are [[weak]] and frail, but I know we can [[trust]] them; I have [[proved]] them; they [[love]] me, even as they [[reverence]] you. While they must [[suffer]] much for my sake, I [[desire]] that they should also be filled with the [[joy]] of the [[assurance]] of [[sonship]] in [[the heavenly kingdom]]. I have given these men your [[word]] and have taught them the [[truth]]. The world may [[hate]] them, even as it has hated me, but I do not ask that you take them out of the world, only that you keep them from the [[evil]] in the world. [[Sanctify]] them in the [[truth]]; your [[word]] is [[truth]]. And as you sent me into this world, even so am I about to send these men into the world. For their sakes I have lived among men and have [[consecrated]] my life to your [[service]] that I might [[inspire]] them to be [[purified]] through the [[truth]] I have taught them and the [[love]] I have [[revealed]] to them. I well know, [[the Father|my Father]], that there is no [[need]] for me to ask you to watch over these brethren after I have gone; I know you [[love]] them even as I, but I do this that they may the better [[realize]] [[the Father]] [[loves]] [[mortal]] men even as does [[Creator Son|the Son]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17]
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182:1.5 " You gave me [[twelve]] men, and I have kept them all save one, the son of [[revenge]], who would not have further [[fellowship]] with us.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17] These men are [[weak]] and frail, but I know we can [[trust]] them; I have [[proved]] them; they [[love]] me, even as they [[reverence]] you. While they must [[suffer]] much for my sake, I [[desire]] that they should also be filled with the [[joy]] of the [[assurance]] of [[sonship]] in [[the heavenly kingdom]]. I have given these men your [[word]] and have taught them the [[truth]]. The world may [[hate]] them, even as it has hated me, but I do not ask that you take them out of the world, only that you keep them from the [[evil]] in the world. [[Sanctify]] them in the [[truth]]; your [[word]] is [[truth]]. And as you sent me into this world, even so am I about to send these men into the world. For their sakes I have lived among men and have [[consecrated]] my life to your [[service]] that I might [[inspire]] them to be [[purified]] through the [[truth]] I have taught them and the [[love]] I have [[revealed]] to them. I well know, [[the Father|my Father]], that there is no [[need]] for me to ask you to watch over these brethren after I have gone; I know you [[love]] them even as I, but I do this that they may the better [[realize]] [[the Father]] [[loves]] [[mortal]] men even as does [[Creator Son|the Son]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_17]
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182:1.6 " And now, [[the Father|my Father]], I would [[pray]] not only for these [[eleven]] men but also for all others who now [[believe]], or who may hereafter believe the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]] through the [[word]] of their [[future]] [[ministry]]. I want them all to be [[one]], even as you and I are one. You are in me and I am in you, and I [[desire]] that these [[believers]] likewise be in us; that both of [[Thought Adjuster|our spirits]] [[Spirit of Truth|indwell them]]. If my [[children]] are [[one]] as we are one, and if they [[love]] one another as I have loved them, all men will then [[believe]] that I came forth from you and be willing to [[receive]] the [[revelation]] of [[truth]] and [[glory]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_32 which I have made]. The [[glory]] which you gave me I have [[revealed]] to these [[believers]]. As you have lived with me in [[spirit]], so have I lived with them in the [[flesh]]. As you have been [[one]] with me, so have I been one with them, and so will the new [[teacher]] ever be one with them and in them. And all this have I done that my brethren in the [[flesh]] may [[know]] that [[the Father]] loves them even as does [[Creator Son|the Son]], and that you [[love]] them even as you love me. Father, [[work]] with me to save these [[believers]] that they may presently come to be with me in [[glory]] and then go on to join you in the [[Paradise]] [[embrace]]. Those who serve with me in [[humiliation]], I would have with me in [[glory]] so that they may see all you have given into my hands as the [[eternal]] [[harvest]] of the [[seed]] sowing of [[time]] in the likeness of [[mortal]] [[flesh]]. I long to show my earthly brethren the [[glory]] I had with you before the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57 founding of this world]. This world knows very little of you, [[righteous]] [[the Father|Father]], but I know you, and I have made you known to these [[believers]], and they will make known your [[name]] to other [[generations]]. And now I [[promise]] them that you will be with them in the world even as you have been with me—even so. "
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182:1.6 " And now, [[the Father|my Father]], I would [[pray]] not only for these [[eleven]] men but also for all others who now [[believe]], or who may hereafter believe the [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]] through the [[word]] of their [[future]] [[ministry]]. I want them all to be [[one]], even as you and I are one. You are in me and I am in you, and I [[desire]] that these [[believers]] likewise be in us; that both of [[Thought Adjuster|our spirits]] [[Spirit of Truth|indwell them]]. If my [[children]] are [[one]] as we are one, and if they [[love]] one another as I have loved them, all men will then [[believe]] that I came forth from you and be willing to [[receive]] the [[revelation]] of [[truth]] and [[glory]] [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_32 which I have made]. The [[glory]] which you gave me I have [[revealed]] to these [[believers]]. As you have lived with me in [[spirit]], so have I lived with them in the [[flesh]]. As you have been [[one]] with me, so have I been one with them, and so will the new [[teacher]] ever be one with them and in them. And all this have I done that my brethren in the [[flesh]] may [[know]] that [[the Father]] loves them even as does [[Creator Son|the Son]], and that you [[love]] them even as you love me. Father, [[work]] with me to save these [[believers]] that they may presently come to be with me in [[glory]] and then go on to join you in the [[Paradise]] [[embrace]]. Those who serve with me in [[humiliation]], I would have with me in [[glory]] so that they may see all you have given into my hands as the [[eternal]] [[harvest]] of the [[seed]] sowing of [[time]] in the likeness of [[mortal]] [[flesh]]. I long to show my earthly brethren the [[glory]] I had with you before the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57 founding of this world]. This world knows very little of you, [[righteous]] [[the Father|Father]], but I know you, and I have made you known to these [[believers]], and they will make known your [[name]] to other [[generations]]. And now I [[promise]] them that you will be with them in the world even as you have been with me—even so. "
    
182:1.7 [[The eleven]] remained kneeling in this [[circle]] about [[Jesus]] for several minutes before they arose and in [[silence]] made their way back to the near-by camp.
 
182:1.7 [[The eleven]] remained kneeling in this [[circle]] about [[Jesus]] for several minutes before they arose and in [[silence]] made their way back to the near-by camp.
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182:1.8 [[Jesus]] [[prayed]] for [[unity]] among his followers, but he did not [[desire]] [[uniformity]]. [[Sin]] creates a dead level of [[evil]] [[inertia]], but [[righteousness]] nourishes the [[creative]] [[spirit]] of [[individual]] [[experience]] in the living [[realities]] of [[eternal]] [[truth]] and in the [[progressive]] [[communion]] of the [[divine]] [[Thought Adjuster|spirits of the Father]] and [[Spirit of Truth|the Son]]. In the [[spiritual]] [[fellowship]] of the [[believer]]-son with the [[the Father|divine Father]] there can never be [[doctrinal]] finality and [[sectarian]] superiority of [[group consciousness]].
 
182:1.8 [[Jesus]] [[prayed]] for [[unity]] among his followers, but he did not [[desire]] [[uniformity]]. [[Sin]] creates a dead level of [[evil]] [[inertia]], but [[righteousness]] nourishes the [[creative]] [[spirit]] of [[individual]] [[experience]] in the living [[realities]] of [[eternal]] [[truth]] and in the [[progressive]] [[communion]] of the [[divine]] [[Thought Adjuster|spirits of the Father]] and [[Spirit of Truth|the Son]]. In the [[spiritual]] [[fellowship]] of the [[believer]]-son with the [[the Father|divine Father]] there can never be [[doctrinal]] finality and [[sectarian]] superiority of [[group consciousness]].
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182:1.9 [[The Master]], during the [[course]] of this final [[prayer]] with his [[apostles]], alluded to the [[fact]] that he had [[manifested]] [[the Father]]'s [[name]] to the world. And that is truly what he did by the [[revelation]] of [[God]] through his [[perfected]] life in the [[flesh]]. [[The Father]] in [[heaven]] had sought to [[reveal]] himself to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses], but he could [[proceed]] no further than to [[cause]] it to be said, " [[I AM]]. " And when pressed for further [[revelation]] of himself, it was only disclosed, " [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Exodus#Chapter_.3 I AM that I AM]. "But when [[Jesus]] had finished his [[earth]] life, this name of [[the Father]] had been so [[revealed]] that [[the Master]], who was [[the Father]] [[incarnate]], could truly say:
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182:1.9 [[The Master]], during the [[course]] of this final [[prayer]] with his [[apostles]], alluded to the [[fact]] that he had [[manifested]] [[the Father]]'s [[name]] to the world. And that is truly what he did by the [[revelation]] of [[God]] through his [[perfected]] life in the [[flesh]]. [[The Father]] in [[heaven]] had sought to [[reveal]] himself to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses], but he could [[proceed]] no further than to [[cause]] it to be said, " [[I AM]]. " And when pressed for further [[revelation]] of himself, it was only disclosed, " [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Exodus#Chapter_.3 I AM that I AM]. "But when [[Jesus]] had finished his [[earth]] life, this name of [[the Father]] had been so [[revealed]] that [[the Master]], who was [[the Father]] [[incarnate]], could truly say:
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*182:1.10 I am the living [[water]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_143#143:5._THE_WOMAN_OF_SYCHAR][http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_162#162:6._DISCOURSE_ON_THE_WATER_OF_LIFE]
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*182:1.10 I am the living [[water]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_143#143:5._THE_WOMAN_OF_SYCHAR][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_162#162:6._DISCOURSE_ON_THE_WATER_OF_LIFE]
** I am the [[light]] of the world.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_162#162:5._SERMON_ON_THE_LIGHT_OF_THE_WORLD]
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** I am the [[light]] of the world.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_162#162:5._SERMON_ON_THE_LIGHT_OF_THE_WORLD]
 
** I am the [[desire]] of all ages.
 
** I am the [[desire]] of all ages.
** I am the open door to [[eternal]] [[salvation]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_166#166:3._THE_SERMON_AT_GERASA]
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** I am the open door to [[eternal]] [[salvation]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_166#166:3._THE_SERMON_AT_GERASA]
 
** I am the [[reality]] of endless life.
 
** I am the [[reality]] of endless life.
** I am the [[good]] [[shepherd]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_165#165:2._SERMON_ON_THE_GOOD_SHEPHERD]
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** I am the [[good]] [[shepherd]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_165#165:2._SERMON_ON_THE_GOOD_SHEPHERD]
 
** I am the pathway of [[infinite]] [[perfection]].
 
** I am the pathway of [[infinite]] [[perfection]].
** I am the [[resurrection]] and the life.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_168#PAPER_168:_THE_RESURRECTION_OF_LAZARUS]
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** I am the [[resurrection]] and the life.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_168#PAPER_168:_THE_RESURRECTION_OF_LAZARUS]
 
** I am the [[secret]] of eternal [[survival]].
 
** I am the [[secret]] of eternal [[survival]].
** I am the way, the [[truth]], and the life.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_180#180:3._ENMITY_OF_THE_WORLD]
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** I am the way, the [[truth]], and the life.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_180#180:3._ENMITY_OF_THE_WORLD]
 
** I am the [[Universal Father|infinite Father]] of my [[finite]] children.
 
** I am the [[Universal Father|infinite Father]] of my [[finite]] children.
** I am the true vine; you are the branches.[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_180#180:2._THE_VINE_AND_THE_BRANCHES]
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** I am the true vine; you are the branches.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_180#180:2._THE_VINE_AND_THE_BRANCHES]
 
** I am the [[hope]] of all who know the living [[truth]].
 
** I am the [[hope]] of all who know the living [[truth]].
 
** I am the living bridge from one world to another.
 
** I am the living bridge from one world to another.
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182:2.1 [[The apostles]] were greatly [[shocked]] when they returned to their camp and found [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] [[absent]]. While [[the eleven]] were [[engaged]] in a heated [[discussion]] of their [[traitorous]] fellow [[apostle]], [[David Zebedee]] and [[John Mark]] took [[Jesus]] to one side and [[revealed]] that they had kept [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] under [[observation]] for several days, and that they knew he [[intended]] to [[betray]] him into the hands of his [[enemies]]. [[Jesus]] [[listened]] to them but only said: " My [[friends]], nothing can happen to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] unless [[the Father]] in [[heaven]] so wills. Let not your [[hearts]] be troubled; [[all things]] will [[work]] [[together]] for the [[glory]] of [[God]] and the [[salvation]] of men. "
 
182:2.1 [[The apostles]] were greatly [[shocked]] when they returned to their camp and found [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] [[absent]]. While [[the eleven]] were [[engaged]] in a heated [[discussion]] of their [[traitorous]] fellow [[apostle]], [[David Zebedee]] and [[John Mark]] took [[Jesus]] to one side and [[revealed]] that they had kept [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] under [[observation]] for several days, and that they knew he [[intended]] to [[betray]] him into the hands of his [[enemies]]. [[Jesus]] [[listened]] to them but only said: " My [[friends]], nothing can happen to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] unless [[the Father]] in [[heaven]] so wills. Let not your [[hearts]] be troubled; [[all things]] will [[work]] [[together]] for the [[glory]] of [[God]] and the [[salvation]] of men. "
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182:2.2 The [[cheerful]] [[attitude]] of [[Jesus]] was [[waning]]. As the hour passed, he grew more and more serious, even [[sorrowful]]. [[The apostles]], being much [[agitated]], were loath to return to their tents even when requested to do so by [[the Master]] himself. Returning from his talk with [[David Zebedee|David]] and [[John Mark|John]], he addressed his last [[words]] to all [[the eleven|eleven]], saying: " My [[friends]], go to your [[rest]]. [[Prepare]] yourselves for the [[work]] of tomorrow. Remember, we should all submit ourselves to the will of [[the Father]] in [[heaven]]. My [[peace]] I leave with you. " And having thus spoken, he motioned them to their tents, but as they went, he called to [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[James, the Apostle|James]], and [[John, the Apostle|John]], saying, " I [[desire]] that you remain with me for a little while. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_mark#Chapter_14]
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182:2.2 The [[cheerful]] [[attitude]] of [[Jesus]] was [[waning]]. As the hour passed, he grew more and more serious, even [[sorrowful]]. [[The apostles]], being much [[agitated]], were loath to return to their tents even when requested to do so by [[the Master]] himself. Returning from his talk with [[David Zebedee|David]] and [[John Mark|John]], he addressed his last [[words]] to all [[the eleven|eleven]], saying: " My [[friends]], go to your [[rest]]. [[Prepare]] yourselves for the [[work]] of tomorrow. Remember, we should all submit ourselves to the will of [[the Father]] in [[heaven]]. My [[peace]] I leave with you. " And having thus spoken, he motioned them to their tents, but as they went, he called to [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[James, the Apostle|James]], and [[John, the Apostle|John]], saying, " I [[desire]] that you remain with me for a little while. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_mark#Chapter_14]
    
182:2.3 [[The apostles]] fell [[asleep]] only because they were [[literally]] [[exhausted]]; they had been running short on [[sleep]] ever since their arrival in [[Jerusalem]]. Before they went to their separate sleeping quarters, [[Simon Zelotes]] led them all over to his tent, where were stored the [[sword]]s and other arms, and supplied each of them with this fighting equipment. All of them [[received]] these [[arms]] and girded themselves therewith except [[Nathaniel]]. [[Nathaniel]], in refusing to arm himself, said: " My brethren, [[the Master]] has [[repeatedly]] told us that [[the Kingdom|his kingdom]] is not of this world, and that his [[disciples]] should not fight with the [[sword]] to bring about its [[establishment]]. I [[believe]] this; I do not [[think]] [[the Master]] needs to have us employ the [[sword]] in his defense. We have all seen his mighty [[power]] and know that he could [[defend]] himself against his [[enemies]] if he so [[desired]]. If he will not [[resist]] his [[enemies]], it must be that such a [[course]] [[represents]] his attempt to fulfill [[the Father|his Father]]'s will. I will [[pray]], but I will not wield the [[sword]]. " When [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] heard [[Nathaniel]]'s [[speech]], he handed his [[sword]] back to [[Simon Zelotes]]. And so nine of them were armed as they separated for the night.
 
182:2.3 [[The apostles]] fell [[asleep]] only because they were [[literally]] [[exhausted]]; they had been running short on [[sleep]] ever since their arrival in [[Jerusalem]]. Before they went to their separate sleeping quarters, [[Simon Zelotes]] led them all over to his tent, where were stored the [[sword]]s and other arms, and supplied each of them with this fighting equipment. All of them [[received]] these [[arms]] and girded themselves therewith except [[Nathaniel]]. [[Nathaniel]], in refusing to arm himself, said: " My brethren, [[the Master]] has [[repeatedly]] told us that [[the Kingdom|his kingdom]] is not of this world, and that his [[disciples]] should not fight with the [[sword]] to bring about its [[establishment]]. I [[believe]] this; I do not [[think]] [[the Master]] needs to have us employ the [[sword]] in his defense. We have all seen his mighty [[power]] and know that he could [[defend]] himself against his [[enemies]] if he so [[desired]]. If he will not [[resist]] his [[enemies]], it must be that such a [[course]] [[represents]] his attempt to fulfill [[the Father|his Father]]'s will. I will [[pray]], but I will not wield the [[sword]]. " When [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] heard [[Nathaniel]]'s [[speech]], he handed his [[sword]] back to [[Simon Zelotes]]. And so nine of them were armed as they separated for the night.
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182:2.7 In [[ordinary]] circumstances [[the apostles]] would have bidden [[the Master]] a [[personal]] good night, but this evening they were so preoccupied with the sudden [[realization]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s [[desertion]] and so overcome by the [[unusual]] [[nature]] of [[the Master]]'s [[farewell]] [[prayer]] that they [[listened]] to his [[good-bye]] [[salutation]] and went away in [[silence]].
 
182:2.7 In [[ordinary]] circumstances [[the apostles]] would have bidden [[the Master]] a [[personal]] good night, but this evening they were so preoccupied with the sudden [[realization]] of [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]]'s [[desertion]] and so overcome by the [[unusual]] [[nature]] of [[the Master]]'s [[farewell]] [[prayer]] that they [[listened]] to his [[good-bye]] [[salutation]] and went away in [[silence]].
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182:2.8 [[Jesus]] did say this to [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] as he left his side that night: " [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]], do what you can to keep your brethren [[together]] until I [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_191 come again to you] after I have [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_187 drunk this cup]. [[Strengthen]] your brethren, seeing that I have already told you all. [[Peace]] be with you. "
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182:2.8 [[Jesus]] did say this to [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]] as he left his side that night: " [[Andrew, the Apostle|Andrew]], do what you can to keep your brethren [[together]] until I [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_191 come again to you] after I have [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_187 drunk this cup]. [[Strengthen]] your brethren, seeing that I have already told you all. [[Peace]] be with you. "
    
182:2.9 None of [[the apostles]] [[expected]] anything out of the [[ordinary]] to happen that night since it was already so late. They sought [[sleep]] that they might rise up early in the [[morning]] and be [[prepared]] for the worst. They [[thought]] that the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol chief priests] would seek to [[Arrest|apprehend]] their Master early in the [[morning]] as no [[secular]] [[work]] was ever done after noon on the [[preparation]] day for the [[Passover]]. Only [[David Zebedee]] and [[John Mark]] [[understood]] that the [[enemies]] of [[Jesus]] were coming with [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] that very night.
 
182:2.9 None of [[the apostles]] [[expected]] anything out of the [[ordinary]] to happen that night since it was already so late. They sought [[sleep]] that they might rise up early in the [[morning]] and be [[prepared]] for the worst. They [[thought]] that the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol chief priests] would seek to [[Arrest|apprehend]] their Master early in the [[morning]] as no [[secular]] [[work]] was ever done after noon on the [[preparation]] day for the [[Passover]]. Only [[David Zebedee]] and [[John Mark]] [[understood]] that the [[enemies]] of [[Jesus]] were coming with [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] that very night.
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182:3.1 After all was still and ''quiet'' about the camp, [[Jesus]], taking [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[James, the Apostle|James]], and [[John, the Apostle|John]], went a short way up a near-by ravine where he had often before gone to [[pray]] and [[commune]]. The [[three]] [[apostles]] could not help recognizing that he was [[grievously]] [[oppressed]]; never before had they [[observed]] their Master to be so heavy-laden and [[sorrowful]]. When they arrived at the place of his [[devotions]], he bade the three sit down and watch with him while he went off about a stone's throw to [[pray]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_22] And when he had fallen down on his [[face]], he prayed: " [[the Father|My Father]], I came into this world to do your will, and so have I. I know that the hour has come to lay down this life in the [[flesh]], and I do not shrink therefrom, but I would know that it is your will that I drink this cup. Send me the [[assurance]] that I will [[please]] you in my [[death]] even as I have in my life. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_mark#Chapter_14]
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182:3.1 After all was still and ''quiet'' about the camp, [[Jesus]], taking [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]], [[James, the Apostle|James]], and [[John, the Apostle|John]], went a short way up a near-by ravine where he had often before gone to [[pray]] and [[commune]]. The [[three]] [[apostles]] could not help recognizing that he was [[grievously]] [[oppressed]]; never before had they [[observed]] their Master to be so heavy-laden and [[sorrowful]]. When they arrived at the place of his [[devotions]], he bade the three sit down and watch with him while he went off about a stone's throw to [[pray]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_22] And when he had fallen down on his [[face]], he prayed: " [[the Father|My Father]], I came into this world to do your will, and so have I. I know that the hour has come to lay down this life in the [[flesh]], and I do not shrink therefrom, but I would know that it is your will that I drink this cup. Send me the [[assurance]] that I will [[please]] you in my [[death]] even as I have in my life. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_mark#Chapter_14]
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182:3.2 [[The Master]] remained in a [[prayerful]] [[attitude]] for a few moments, and then, going over to the three [[apostles]], he found them sound [[asleep]], for their eyes were heavy and they could not remain [[awake]]. As [[Jesus]] [[awoke]] them, he said: " What! can you not watch with me even for one hour? Cannot you see that my [[soul]] is exceedingly [[sorrowful]], even to [[death]], and that I crave your [[companionship]]? " After the three had aroused from their [[slumber]], [[the Master]] again went apart by himself and, falling down on the ground, again prayed: " Father, I know it is possible to avoid this cup—all things are possible with you—but I have come to do your will, and while this is a bitter cup, I would drink it if it is your will. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_26] And when he had thus [[prayed]], a mighty [[angel]] came down by his side and, speaking to him, [[touched]] him and [[strengthened]] him.
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182:3.2 [[The Master]] remained in a [[prayerful]] [[attitude]] for a few moments, and then, going over to the three [[apostles]], he found them sound [[asleep]], for their eyes were heavy and they could not remain [[awake]]. As [[Jesus]] [[awoke]] them, he said: " What! can you not watch with me even for one hour? Cannot you see that my [[soul]] is exceedingly [[sorrowful]], even to [[death]], and that I crave your [[companionship]]? " After the three had aroused from their [[slumber]], [[the Master]] again went apart by himself and, falling down on the ground, again prayed: " Father, I know it is possible to avoid this cup—all things are possible with you—but I have come to do your will, and while this is a bitter cup, I would drink it if it is your will. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_26] And when he had thus [[prayed]], a mighty [[angel]] came down by his side and, speaking to him, [[touched]] him and [[strengthened]] him.
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182:3.3 When [[Jesus]] returned to [[speak]] with the three [[apostles]], he again found them fast [[asleep]]. He [[awakened]] them, saying: " In such an hour I need that you should watch and pray with me—all the more do you need to [[pray]] that you enter not into [[temptation]]—wherefore do you fall [[asleep]] when I leave you? "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_26]
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182:3.3 When [[Jesus]] returned to [[speak]] with the three [[apostles]], he again found them fast [[asleep]]. He [[awakened]] them, saying: " In such an hour I need that you should watch and pray with me—all the more do you need to [[pray]] that you enter not into [[temptation]]—wherefore do you fall [[asleep]] when I leave you? "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_26]
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182:3.4 And then, for a third time, [[the Master]] withdrew and [[prayed]]: " [[Father]], you see my [[sleeping]] [[apostles]]; have [[mercy]] upon them. The [[spirit]] is indeed willing, but the [[flesh]] is [[weak]]. And now, O [[Father]], if this cup may not pass, then would I drink it. Not my will, but yours, be done. " And when he had finished [[praying]], he lay for a [[moment]] [[prostrate]] on the ground. When he arose and went back to his [[apostles]], once more he found them [[asleep]]. He [[surveyed]] them and, with a [[pitying]] [[gesture]], tenderly said: " [[Sleep]] on now and take your [[rest]]; the [[Moment|time]] of [[decision]] is [[past]]. The hour is now upon us wherein the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] will be [[betrayed]] into the hands of his [[enemies]]. " As he reached down to shake them that he might [[awaken]] them, he said: " Arise, let us be going back to the camp, for, behold, he who [[betrays]] me is at hand, and the hour has come when my flock shall be scattered. But I have already told you about these things. "[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_26]
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182:3.4 And then, for a third time, [[the Master]] withdrew and [[prayed]]: " [[Father]], you see my [[sleeping]] [[apostles]]; have [[mercy]] upon them. The [[spirit]] is indeed willing, but the [[flesh]] is [[weak]]. And now, O [[Father]], if this cup may not pass, then would I drink it. Not my will, but yours, be done. " And when he had finished [[praying]], he lay for a [[moment]] [[prostrate]] on the ground. When he arose and went back to his [[apostles]], once more he found them [[asleep]]. He [[surveyed]] them and, with a [[pitying]] [[gesture]], tenderly said: " [[Sleep]] on now and take your [[rest]]; the [[Moment|time]] of [[decision]] is [[past]]. The hour is now upon us wherein the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] will be [[betrayed]] into the hands of his [[enemies]]. " As he reached down to shake them that he might [[awaken]] them, he said: " Arise, let us be going back to the camp, for, behold, he who [[betrays]] me is at hand, and the hour has come when my flock shall be scattered. But I have already told you about these things. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Matthew#Chapter_26]
    
182:3.5 During the years that [[Jesus]] lived among his followers, they did, indeed, have much [[proof]] of his [[divine]] [[nature]], but just now are they about to [[witness]] new [[evidences]] of his [[humanity]]. Just before the greatest of all the [[revelations]] of his [[divinity]], his [[resurrection]], must now come the greatest [[proofs]] of his [[mortal]] [[nature]], his [[humiliation]] and [[crucifixion]].
 
182:3.5 During the years that [[Jesus]] lived among his followers, they did, indeed, have much [[proof]] of his [[divine]] [[nature]], but just now are they about to [[witness]] new [[evidences]] of his [[humanity]]. Just before the greatest of all the [[revelations]] of his [[divinity]], his [[resurrection]], must now come the greatest [[proofs]] of his [[mortal]] [[nature]], his [[humiliation]] and [[crucifixion]].
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182:3.6 Each time he prayed in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane the garden], his [[humanity]] laid a firmer [[faith]]-hold upon his [[divinity]]; his [[human]] will more completely became one with the [[divine]] will of [[the Father|his Father]]. Among other [[words]] [[spoken]] to him by the mighty [[angel]] was the [[message]] that [[the Father]] [[desired]] [[Creator Son|his Son]] to finish his [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_119#119:7._THE_SEVENTH_AND_FINAL_BESTOWAL earth bestowal] by passing through the [[creature]] [[experience]] of [[death]] just as all [[mortal]] [[creatures]] must [[experience]] [[material]] dissolution in passing from the [[existence]] of [[time]] into the [[progression]] of [[eternity]].
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182:3.6 Each time he prayed in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gethsemane the garden], his [[humanity]] laid a firmer [[faith]]-hold upon his [[divinity]]; his [[human]] will more completely became one with the [[divine]] will of [[the Father|his Father]]. Among other [[words]] [[spoken]] to him by the mighty [[angel]] was the [[message]] that [[the Father]] [[desired]] [[Creator Son|his Son]] to finish his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_119#119:7._THE_SEVENTH_AND_FINAL_BESTOWAL earth bestowal] by passing through the [[creature]] [[experience]] of [[death]] just as all [[mortal]] [[creatures]] must [[experience]] [[material]] dissolution in passing from the [[existence]] of [[time]] into the [[progression]] of [[eternity]].
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182:3.7 Earlier in the evening it had not seemed so [[difficult]] to drink the cup, but as the [[human]] [[Jesus]] bade [[farewell]] to his [[apostles]] and sent them to their [[rest]], the [[trial]] grew more appalling. [[Jesus]] experienced that [[natural]] ebb and [[flow]] of [[feeling]] which is common to all [[human]] [[experience]], and just now he was weary from [[work]], [[exhausted]] from the long hours of strenuous labor and [[painful]] [[anxiety]] concerning the [[safety]] of his [[apostles]]. While no [[mortal]] can [[presume]] to [[understand]] the [[thoughts]] and [[feelings]] of the [[incarnate]] [[Son of God]] at such a [[time]] as this, we know that he [[endured]] great anguish and [[suffered]] untold [[sorrow]], for the [[perspiration]] rolled off his [[face]] in great drops. He was at last convinced that [[the Father]] [[intended]] to [[allow]] [[natural]] [[events]] to take their [[course]]; he was fully [[determined]] to employ none of his [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_21#21:3._LOCAL_UNIVERSE_SOVEREIGNTY sovereign power] as the [[supreme]] head of a [[universe]] to save himself.
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182:3.7 Earlier in the evening it had not seemed so [[difficult]] to drink the cup, but as the [[human]] [[Jesus]] bade [[farewell]] to his [[apostles]] and sent them to their [[rest]], the [[trial]] grew more appalling. [[Jesus]] experienced that [[natural]] ebb and [[flow]] of [[feeling]] which is common to all [[human]] [[experience]], and just now he was weary from [[work]], [[exhausted]] from the long hours of strenuous labor and [[painful]] [[anxiety]] concerning the [[safety]] of his [[apostles]]. While no [[mortal]] can [[presume]] to [[understand]] the [[thoughts]] and [[feelings]] of the [[incarnate]] [[Son of God]] at such a [[time]] as this, we know that he [[endured]] great anguish and [[suffered]] untold [[sorrow]], for the [[perspiration]] rolled off his [[face]] in great drops. He was at last convinced that [[the Father]] [[intended]] to [[allow]] [[natural]] [[events]] to take their [[course]]; he was fully [[determined]] to employ none of his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_21#21:3._LOCAL_UNIVERSE_SOVEREIGNTY sovereign power] as the [[supreme]] head of a [[universe]] to save himself.
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182:3.8 The [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_39 assembled hosts] of a [[Nebadon|vast creation]] are now hovered over this scene under the transient joint command of [[Gabriel]] and the [[Personalized Adjuster]] of [[Jesus]]. The division commanders of these armies of heaven have repeatedly been [[warned]] not to [[interfere]] with these [[transactions]] on [[earth]] unless [[Jesus]] himself should order them to [[intervene]].
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182:3.8 The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_39 assembled hosts] of a [[Nebadon|vast creation]] are now hovered over this scene under the transient joint command of [[Gabriel]] and the [[Personalized Adjuster]] of [[Jesus]]. The division commanders of these armies of heaven have repeatedly been [[warned]] not to [[interfere]] with these [[transactions]] on [[earth]] unless [[Jesus]] himself should order them to [[intervene]].
    
182:3.9 The [[experience]] of parting with [[the apostles]] was a great strain on the [[human]] [[heart]] of [[Jesus]]; this [[sorrow]] of [[love]] bore down on him and made it more [[difficult]] to [[face]] such a [[death]] as he well knew awaited him. He [[realized]] how [[weak]] and how [[ignorant]] his [[apostles]] were, and he dreaded to leave them. He well knew that the time of his departure had come, but his [[human]] [[heart]] longed to find out whether there might not possibly be some [[legitimate]] avenue of [[escape]] from this terrible plight of [[suffering]] and [[sorrow]]. And when it had thus sought [[escape]], and [[failed]], it was willing to drink the cup. The [[divine]] [[mind]] of [[Michael]] knew he had done his best for the [[twelve apostles]]; but the [[human]] [[heart]] of [[Jesus]] [[wished]] that more might have been done for them before they should be left [[alone]] in the world. [[Jesus]]' [[heart]] was being crushed; he truly [[loved]] his brethren. He was [[isolated]] from his [[family]] in the [[flesh]]; one of [[the Apostles|his chosen]] [[associates]] was [[betraying]] him. His father [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph]'s people had [[rejected]] him and thereby sealed their [[doom]] as a [[Chosen People|people]] with a special [[mission]] on [[earth]]. His [[soul]] was [[tortured]] by baffled [[love]] and [[rejected]] [[mercy]]. It was just one of those awful [[human]] [[moments]] when [[everything]] seems to bear down with crushing [[cruelty]] and terrible [[agony]].
 
182:3.9 The [[experience]] of parting with [[the apostles]] was a great strain on the [[human]] [[heart]] of [[Jesus]]; this [[sorrow]] of [[love]] bore down on him and made it more [[difficult]] to [[face]] such a [[death]] as he well knew awaited him. He [[realized]] how [[weak]] and how [[ignorant]] his [[apostles]] were, and he dreaded to leave them. He well knew that the time of his departure had come, but his [[human]] [[heart]] longed to find out whether there might not possibly be some [[legitimate]] avenue of [[escape]] from this terrible plight of [[suffering]] and [[sorrow]]. And when it had thus sought [[escape]], and [[failed]], it was willing to drink the cup. The [[divine]] [[mind]] of [[Michael]] knew he had done his best for the [[twelve apostles]]; but the [[human]] [[heart]] of [[Jesus]] [[wished]] that more might have been done for them before they should be left [[alone]] in the world. [[Jesus]]' [[heart]] was being crushed; he truly [[loved]] his brethren. He was [[isolated]] from his [[family]] in the [[flesh]]; one of [[the Apostles|his chosen]] [[associates]] was [[betraying]] him. His father [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Joseph Joseph]'s people had [[rejected]] him and thereby sealed their [[doom]] as a [[Chosen People|people]] with a special [[mission]] on [[earth]]. His [[soul]] was [[tortured]] by baffled [[love]] and [[rejected]] [[mercy]]. It was just one of those awful [[human]] [[moments]] when [[everything]] seems to bear down with crushing [[cruelty]] and terrible [[agony]].
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182:3.10 [[Jesus]]' [[humanity]] was not insensible to this situation of [[private]] [[loneliness]], [[public]] [[shame]], and the [[appearance]] of the [[failure]] of his cause. All these sentiments bore down on him with indescribable heaviness. In this great [[sorrow]] his [[mind]] went back to the days of his [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_123 childhood in Nazareth] and to his [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_126 early work] in [[Galilee]]. At the time of this great [[trial]] there came up in his [[mind]] many of those pleasant scenes of his [[earthly]] [[ministry]]. And it was from these old [[memories]] of [[Nazareth]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_134#134:8._THE_SOJOURN_ON_MOUNT_HERMON Mount Hermon], and of the [[sunrise]] and [[sunset]] on the shimmering [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee Sea of Galilee], that he soothed himself as he made his [[human]] [[heart]] [[strong]] and ready to encounter the [[traitor]] who should so soon [[betray]] him.
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182:3.10 [[Jesus]]' [[humanity]] was not insensible to this situation of [[private]] [[loneliness]], [[public]] [[shame]], and the [[appearance]] of the [[failure]] of his cause. All these sentiments bore down on him with indescribable heaviness. In this great [[sorrow]] his [[mind]] went back to the days of his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_123 childhood in Nazareth] and to his [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_126 early work] in [[Galilee]]. At the time of this great [[trial]] there came up in his [[mind]] many of those pleasant scenes of his [[earthly]] [[ministry]]. And it was from these old [[memories]] of [[Nazareth]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum], [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_134#134:8._THE_SOJOURN_ON_MOUNT_HERMON Mount Hermon], and of the [[sunrise]] and [[sunset]] on the shimmering [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee Sea of Galilee], that he soothed himself as he made his [[human]] [[heart]] [[strong]] and ready to encounter the [[traitor]] who should so soon [[betray]] him.
    
182:3.11 Before [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] and the [[soldiers]] arrived, [[the Master]] had fully regained his customary [[poise]]; the [[spirit]] had [[triumphed]] over the [[flesh]]; [[faith]] had [[asserted]] itself over all [[human]] [[tendencies]] to [[fear]] or entertain [[doubt]]. The [[supreme]] test of the full [[realization]] of the [[human]] [[nature]] had been met and [[acceptably]] passed. Once more the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] was [[prepared]] to face his [[enemies]] with [[equanimity]] and in the full [[assurance]] of his invincibility as a [[mortal]] man unreservedly [[dedicated]] to the doing of [[the Father|his Father]]'s will.
 
182:3.11 Before [[Judas Iscariot|Judas]] and the [[soldiers]] arrived, [[the Master]] had fully regained his customary [[poise]]; the [[spirit]] had [[triumphed]] over the [[flesh]]; [[faith]] had [[asserted]] itself over all [[human]] [[tendencies]] to [[fear]] or entertain [[doubt]]. The [[supreme]] test of the full [[realization]] of the [[human]] [[nature]] had been met and [[acceptably]] passed. Once more the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] was [[prepared]] to face his [[enemies]] with [[equanimity]] and in the full [[assurance]] of his invincibility as a [[mortal]] man unreservedly [[dedicated]] to the doing of [[the Father|his Father]]'s will.
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