We feel pain as an outrage; Jesus did too, which is why he performed miracles of healing. In Gethsemane, he did not pray, "Thank you for this opportunity to suffer," but rather pled desperately for an escape. And yet he was willing to undergo suffering in service of a higher goal. In the end he left the hard questions {"if there be any other way . . ."} to the will of the Father, and trusted that God could use even the outrage of his death for good.
"We feel pain as an outrage; Jesus did too, which is why he performed miracles of healing." In times of suffering, humans often see pain as unjust. Jesus's healing miracles demonstrate compassion and an understanding of suffering, emphasizing that pain is a universal experience.
"In Gethsemane, he did not pray, 'Thank you for this opportunity to suffer,' but rather pled desperately for an escape. And yet he was willing to undergo...