Gethsemane- He Gets Us

Everyone loves beautiful gardens, and botanical gardens proudly welcome a staggering 4 million visitors each year. The sheer beauty and awe that these splendid creations evoke captivate our minds as we stroll through these landscapes. However, there’s one garden of profound importance, that surpasses them all in significance—the Garden of Gethsemane.

Mark 14:32-36 – And they went to a place called Gethsemane. And he said to his disciples, “Sit here while I pray.”… and began to be greatly distressed and troubled. And going a little farther, he fell on the ground and prayed that, if it were possible, the hour might pass from him.  And he said, Abba, Father, …Remove this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”

Gethsemane: The Olive Oil Press
Hebrew word for Gethsemane is GatSh’manim. This comes from two words: gath, which means the press; shmanin, is the word for olives. Olive oil played a crucial role, from being used in everyday lampstands to serving in ceremonial cleansing by priests.

Farmers used sticks to knock olives from trees. The olive press involves two stones, one large atop and another beneath, effectively crushing the olives to extract oil. Alternatively, men could also press olives underfoot to obtain the desired olive oil.

This holds great significance as it symbolizes Jesus undergoing beating, crushing, and piercing for our redemption. Let’s look at some things that happened at this Garden.

Garden of Agony
Gethsemane was indeed a garden where Jesus went through deep agony. Here he was:

  • Pressed, Tempted, Surrendered. As Jesus prayed, his sweat resembled blood drops. Tempted like any other man, he implored the Father to spare him from the impending death, but submitted to the Father’s will. Mark Chapter 14 depicts this distressing moment as a moment when He was deeply troubled and He fell to the ground. Notice that the reason for this agony stemmed from the realization that, for the first time, He would be separated from the Father, and it was not an attempt to evade His mission.
  • Pressed and Punished. Equally important is the fact that the reason for his agony was that the cross was going to be the full unleashing of the wrath of God the Father, and the sin of the whole world was going to be laid upon the sinless Son of God. That includes our sins, and the sin of generations past, present and future.

Garden of Betrayal
Gethsemane showed the deepest betrayal. Jesus spent three and a half years with 12 disciples, loving and teaching them about God’s mysteries. But when He needed help, no one was there. Judas Iscariot betrayed Him, and even His trusted friends—Peter, James, and John—fell asleep instead of praying with Him.

Garden of Victory
Gethsemane is the garden where the journey to victory started. Here, the decision to obey the Father’s will, no matter the cost, was made. The completion of this process happens in another garden, the Garden Tomb, but Gethsemane marks the beginning of it all.

Life Application
As we go through the various seasons of life, let us remember what our Savior did for us. Unconditional love, sacrificial love, and love beyond measure was demonstrated in the garden of Gethsemane.

If you’ve been feeling hopeless, agonizing about what tomorrow will bring, remember that Jesus has experienced the same. Prophet Isaiah calls Jesus “a man of suffering, and familiar with pain” (Isaiah 53:3).

If you’ve ever felt betrayed by loved ones, know that you’re not alone—He has experienced it too. On the other hand, pause and consider if, inadvertently, you’ve betrayed the love of our Savior. It may not involve 30 pieces of silver, but perhaps it’s dedicating 30 hours a week to other priorities that overshadow your time with the Lord.

If you’ve been feeling unattractive, lonely, or ignored, remind yourself – He has been there as well! Prophet Isaiah says Jesus was “like a young plant, and like a root out of dry ground; he had no form or majesty that we should look at him…” (Isaiah 53:2).

Going through the pain of Gethsemane, Jesus tasted all these for us so that He can hold our hands and walk us into the garden of victory! So take heart, when the enemy tells you all is lost, point him to the Garden of Gethsemane and proclaim that victory was won! Gethsemane is where it all began.


  • Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King Jr.—names we remember not just for what they did, but for the legacy they left behind. For the most part, their lives were measured and honored after they were gone. But the Bible speaks of a man who evaluated his own life before the end came—Paul. Sitting…


  • Broom Tree Inn

    Have you ever achieved that long awaited goal—graduated from college, scored that promotion, bought your dream house, or celebrated a major victory—only to wake up next day feeling empty or exhausted? One moment you’re celebrating, and the next you’re wondering why your heart feels heavy. Elijah, one of the greatest prophets, walked through something very…


  • Kernels Eternal

    What’s the most precious or expensive thing you’ve ever had? Maybe it was something or someone you saved for, longed for, prayed for, cherished dearly when you got it, and thought you could never live without. Now imagine losing it completely—gone in a way you could never retrieve it. At first, the loss feels painful,…


  • Worrier to Warrior

    Mother Teresa, Billy Graham, and William Carey are all names etched in hearts of people for being great men and women of God. But they all had one thing in common. They all went through the dark tunnels of life where they asked the question most of us ask: “Why, God, Why?” The Bible talks…


  • Living in a world that is constantly racing towards the next chapter of success, getting the best car and living in bigger houses, we often tend to forget the victories of the yesteryears. In the Bible we see a man named Samuel who was careful to pause, reflect and celebrate what God has done in…


You Are Loved!

As February arrives, displays of love saturates our world, with heart-shaped displays and the fragrance of many roses. From sweet chocolates to dreamy trips, expressions of love are plentiful. What does true love look like, and how long does it last? Let’s explore:

Jeremiah 31:3 – The Lord has appeared of old to me, saying: “Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore, with lovingkindness I have drawn you.”

Love and Hope for the Hopeless
Jeremiah Chapter 31 depicts hope amid despair, narrating the struggles of Israel and Judah who faced consequences for their sins. The magnitude of their sins, and the subsequent punishments, has caused pain, sorrow and suffering. Yet, within this relentless cycle, a refreshing reminder emerges, reminding them of the promises of the Lord from the past. In times of despair, just one appearance of God, or just one word from Him, can give us hope.

Corrected in Love
In moments of corrective discipline, it may be challenging to grasp that it stems from God’s profound love for us. Here the Lord is reminding Israel that though they’ve failed Him, He still loves them. King David’s life is a classic example of how God lovingly corrects someone who has strayed away. Even in God’s corrections, remember that He never withdraws His love from you.

Love Without Limits
We often hope that every human love is everlasting, yet even the most exemplary love is inherently temporal. In contrast, consider two important characteristics of God’s love:

  • Beyond Time: God’s love transcends time, and it is not bound by time or calendar restrictions. One verse that summarizes that is Deuteronomy 7:9 which says: “Know therefore that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations.
  • Beyond Measure: Psalm 36:5 says Your mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens; Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds. While human love is limited on how much it is reciprocated, God’s love is poured without measure.
Photo by Alejandro Avila on Pexels.com

Attracted By Love
Jeremiah 31:3 ends with: Therefore, with lovingkindness I have drawn you.
In our world, countless tales resonate of individuals falling in love, captivated by the attraction to each other. God draws us to him with his utmost expression of love: Jesus.


Cost of Love
We tend to gauge how much people love us based on how much their gifts cost. In order to love us, God gave His only begotten Son Jesus, who emptied Himself of all His heavenly glory, and came down to die a gruesome death. That my friend, is the ultimate expression of love! No other love surpasses the divine love manifested in Jesus Christ

Life Application
As you gaze upon love’s many expressions around you, let Jesus be the ultimate beacon of love. Perhaps it’s loneliness, rejection, or life’s storms that have weighed you down. For some others it could be the negative health reports , or failures in life, that has left you depressed and exhausted. But rest assured that the unending love of God and his unchanging Hands are embracing you always!
Isaiah 53:3 points us to Jesus and calls Him “a man of sorrows, and familiar with suffering.” So, whatever you are going through, be assured that He’s been there, He knows, and He cares! So take heart and cheer up knowing that you are always loved!

Spanish version: https://dewdropsofmanna.com/spanish-pages-list/eres-amado/
Hindi version: https://dewdropsofmanna.com/hindi-pages-list/अचछ-उपहर/