
In a quiet olive garden outside Jerusalem, the most important decision in history was made.
In Gethsemane, Jesus prayed, “Not My will, but Yours be done” – and the plan of redemption moved from promise to reality.
In this message from Matthew 26:30–56, Pastor Mike Neglia teaches on three key moments in the garden:
The failure of self-confidence
The example of honest prayer
The mystery of substitutionary love
Gethsemane shows us what happens when human strength collapses, divine love perseveres, and redemption begins to flow.
Listen and be reminded: The proud fell asleep, but the Saviour stayed awake for you.
Scripture: Matthew 26:30–56
Preacher: Mike Neglia
From: Calvary Cork