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Explore the profound journey of Jesus from Gethsemane to Golgotha, enduring betrayal, abuse, and ultimate sacrifice. Witness the trials He faced, including being condemned before Pilate and crucified, all for the infinite Atonement. Reflect on His example as we navigate our own trials and adversities.
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From Gethsemane to Golgotha
Golgotha is the Greek word for the location of the crucifixion
Calvary is the English translation of the Latin term for the same location
The Bible translates both terms to mean “the place of the skull”
In the hours between Gethsemane & Golgotha the Savior endured terrible abuse and betrayal By understanding what he went through we can use His example when we are also called to endure trials and adversity
While Christ was in Gethsemane Atoning for Us Judas was also busy... John 18:2-3
Betrayed with a Kiss John 18:4-9 Matt 26:52
Jesus is first taken to the house of the High Priest - Annas John 18:12-14
What did He endure? Spit upon Beaten Mocked Lied about Accused for telling the truth
What did He endure? Abandoned by friends
John 18:28-30 Taken by Jewish Leaders to Pilate
Christ before Pilate (play only first 1:36 min) https://www.lds.org/bible-videos/videos/jesus-is-condemned-before-pilate?lang=eng
Pilate sends Christ to Herod Luke 23:4-7 Luke 23:8-11 Matt 27:19 Herod sends Christ back to Pilate
Herod sends Christ back to Pilate John 19:1
play first 1:38 min https://www.lds.org/bible-videos/videos/jesus-is-scourged-and-crucified?lang=eng
Christ before Pilate p2 (play from 1:36 min to the end) https://www.lds.org/bible-videos/videos/jesus-is-condemned-before-pilate?lang=eng
Jesus is scourged and crucified play last 2:29 min https://www.lds.org/bible-videos/videos/jesus-is-scourged-and-crucified?lang=eng
Father, it is finished, into thy hands I commend my spirit
And with that he bowed his head and voluntarily gave up His life as he told us he would do, For us
“I lay down my life,” the Lord said, “that I might take it again. “No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again” (John 10:17–18).
From Gethsemane to Golgotha He willingly suffered pains and all manner of afflictions
From Gethsemane to Golgotha He never forgot who He was and what His mission was
From Gethsemane to Golgotha He never faltered to finish the work of an infinite Atonement