Used to argue that Jesus’ submission to the Father’s will shows he lived as a Muslim in the sense of total submission to God.
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Luke 22:42
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42 saying, "Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done."
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Cited by a Muslim caller as proof that Jesus submitted his own will to God, and therefore should count as a Muslim.
Used by a Muslim guest to argue Jesus prayed for the cup to pass and therefore did not want crucifixion; the host responded that the prayer ultimately submits to the Father's will.
Quoted by a Muslim caller for the same submission argument made from Jesus' prayer, and answered by the host by stressing that Jesus addresses God as Father, which he said does not match Islam's concept of Allah.
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