“Jesus Suffers in the Garden of Gethsemane,” Liahona, Mar. 2003, 10
Jesus Suffers in the Garden of Gethsemane
Jesus and the Apostles went to the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas did not go with them. He went to tell the chief priests and Pharisees where Jesus was. Matt. 26:36; Mark 14:43; John 18:2–3
The Savior asked Peter, James, and John to go with Him into the garden and wait while He went farther and prayed. Matt. 26:36–38; Mark 14:33–34
He knew He would suffer for the sins of all people. He did not want to suffer, but He chose to obey Heavenly Father. Matt. 26:39–44
Peter, James, and John fell asleep while Jesus prayed. Jesus saw them sleeping and asked them to stay awake. Matt. 26:40–41
He prayed again. Peter, James, and John wanted to stay awake. But they were very tired and fell asleep again. Jesus again saw them sleeping. He went back to pray. Matt. 26:42–44
As Jesus prayed, He began to tremble. He suffered so much that blood came out of His skin. He was suffering for the sins of all people so if they would repent, they could be forgiven. While He suffered and prayed, an angel came to strengthen Him. Luke 22:42–44; D&C 19:16–18
Jesus woke up Peter, James, and John and told them He would be betrayed, then killed by wicked people who were coming to get Him. Matt. 26:45–46