On the night He was betrayed, Jesus must have truly agonized knowing what He was about to go through. In the frailty of human flesh, He expressed His desire to be excused from the coming ordeal, but, three times, he affirmed his commitment to do what had to be done, saying, “…not my will, but yours be done.” The Gospel of Luke records that the expectation of Christ’s coming trial was so horrific, He sweat drops of blood. This topic tells the story of how a hospitalized woman gained a fresh appreciation for the sufferings of her Savior and His amazing love