Preached at Mountain Valley Chapel in Gold Bar, Washington on December 7, 2025. Communion service.
Most people have grown up around a tame version of Jesus. Soft. Distant. Gentle and safe. More like a grandfather in the clouds than the holy Creator of Scripture.
This message pulls the mask off that false image and takes you into the garden of Gethsemane in John 18. The same Creator who spoke galaxies into existence, split seas, shut lions mouths, and raised the dead, quietly walks across the brook Kidron on the night He is betrayed.
We watch Him step into the garden where:
A full Roman detachment arrives with torches, weapons, and armor
Judas leads an army that thinks it is walking into a war
The disciples are half asleep and completely unprepared
Then Jesus does what only the real Jesus can do. He steps forward, puts Himself between the soldiers and His followers, and speaks the name that knocks them to the ground. When He says, "I am he," He is not just identifying Himself. He is revealing that the same "I AM" who spoke to Moses is now standing in front of a thousand armed men and choosing to protect His own.
From there, we walk through three movements:
The Creator Who Steps Forward and Protects His Own
Jesus does not hide behind His disciples. He shields them. He demands their release. He refuses to lose even one of those the Father has given Him. The same Jesus who saved their souls also protected their lives. He is still doing it today.
The Creator Who Drinks the Cup No One Else Could Carry
Peter reaches for a sword. Jesus reaches for the cup. This is not a battle that can be won with steel or human strength. The "cup" is not just suffering. It is holy judgment and righteous wrath, the weight of the sin of the world concentrated into one assignment. Only the Lamb of God could drink it. Only the Creator in flesh could survive it.
The Creator Who Suffered the Cross for His Creation
We walk through the stations of the cross: the illegal trials, the beatings, the flogging, the crown of thorns, the long walk to Golgotha, the nails, the suffocating agony. In the middle of it all, Jesus still speaks words of forgiveness, promise, care, lament, completion, and surrender. When He finally yields up His spirit, the veil tears, the earth shakes, tombs open, and even a hardened Roman soldier confesses that He is the Son of God. No one took His life. He gave it.
This sermon leads directly into communion, calling believers to remember not a soft cultural Jesus, but the holy, eternal, all powerful Creator who chose the garden, chose the cup, and chose the cross.
If this message shifts how you see Jesus, share it, leave a rating, and take communion with a fresh awareness of who is actually seated at the right hand of the Father.
Main Scripture: John 18:1–11
Additional Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 11:23–26 & Hebrews 12:2