103 entries for this category: | Did Jesus pray? |
The biography of Jesus as expressed in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John in the New Testament Bible depict Jesus as praying often. He was a man given to prayer. He prayed often. He gave much time to pray. He prayed early in the morning and late at night. Sometimes He prayed all night long such as when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane with His disciples before His crucifixion.
Jesus prayed alone and with His disciples, but always directly to His heavenly Father.
In the biography of Jesus seen in John’s Gospel in the New Testament, we can read about Jesus praying to God the Father. Click here.
Before going to the cross, Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. His disciples were with Him but the fell asleep. According to the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament, "…he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, 'O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will but as You will'" (Matthew 26:39 NKJV). Jesus even prayed when He was on the cross: “Father forgiven them, they don’t know what they are doing.”By: Editors Category: My Blog |
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| How did Jesus pray? |
Jesus prayed directly to His heavenly Father. He prayed anywhere—whether outdoors on a hill, or in a boat. Anywhere. He prayed often. Sometimes He prayed all night or rose up early in the morning to pray. Jesus prayed talking to His Father as a boy talks to His dad. We see this in His long prayer in the Gospel of John, chapter 17 where He talks plainly and simply to His heavenly Father. In the biography of Jesus seen in John’s Gospel in the New Testament, we can read about Jesus praying to God the Father. Click here: http://www.jesuscentral.com/ji/life-of-jesus-ancient/biography-of-jesus-christ/who-is-Jesus-by-john/gospel-of-john-17_6-19.php Before going to the cross, Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. His disciples were with Him but the fell asleep. According to the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament, "…he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, 'O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will but as You will'" (Matthew 26:39 NKJV). Jesus even prayed when He was on the cross: “Father forgiven them, they don’t know what they are doing.” By: Editors Category: My Blog (2) Comments |
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| Why did Jesus pray? |
Jesus prayed so that His heart would be yielded (surrendered) to God the Father. He prayed to align His will with the will of His Father. He prayed for God to show Him the twelve disciples He should choose. He prayed for them and for each person who would come to know Him. Jesus prayed talking to His Father as a boy talks to His dad. We see this in His long prayer in the Gospel of John, chapter 17 where He talks plainly and simply to His heavenly Father. In the biography of Jesus seen in John’s Gospel in the New Testament, we can read about Jesus praying to God the Father. Click here: http://www.jesuscentral.com/ji/life-of-jesus-ancient/biography-of-jesus-christ/who-is-Jesus-by-john/gospel-of-john-17_6-19.php Jesus prayed to remain obedient to His Father’s will, to remain surrendered as a lamb. Jesus prayed for people to be healed, resurrected, for the deliverance of people possessed by demons. In the New Testament, we see that Jesus prayed continually to be in contact with His Father, to receive comfort and direction from His Father and to ask for the Father to forgive the sins of mankind. See the following verses: Before going to the cross, Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. His disciples were with Him but the fell asleep. According to the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament, "…he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, 'O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will but as You will'" (Matthew 26:39 NKJV). Jesus even prayed when He was on the cross: “Father forgiven them, they don’t know what they are doing.” By: Editors Category: My Blog |
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| Who guarded Jesus tomb? |
A group of Roman guards were assigned by Pilate to watch the tomb where Jesus had been laid. They watched it diligently, taking turns to sleep so that there were always several guards or soldiers watching the tomb at any time. (They were extra diligent in this matter for fear someone would steal Jesus’s body—particularly since He had prophesied that He would rise from the dead). Click here for more info. By: Editors Category: My Blog (1) Comments |
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| Who visited Jesuss grave after His death? |
According to the New Testament Gospels, the first two people to visit Jesus’ grave were Mary Magdalene and also Mary the mother of James and Joses and the mother of Zebedee's sons. After this, other women came. And Peter and John came to the grave. Click here for more info. By: Editors Category: My Blog |
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| Who first saw Jesus risen? |
According to the New Testament Gospels, a few women were the first to see Jesus risen from the dead. The Gospels vary in saying who was there first; but it was either Mary, or two women named Mary i.e. it was both Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joses who first saw the risen Christ. You can read Matthew 28 in the New Testament to see more about Jesus being risen. Click here for more info. Click here for more on the resurrection of Christ. More info on the women who saw Jesus risen here.
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