The Loneliest Night in the Life of Jesus | Luke 22

Luke 22 is often remembered as the night Jesus was arrested. But before the soldiers came, before the trial began, before the cross appeared in public view, there was another kind of suffering already unfolding — the loneliness of being failed by the people closest to Him. This video walks slowly through the loneliest night in the life of Jesus. Judas was not far away; he was sitting at the table. The disciples were not enemies; they were near Him, but still thinking about themselves. In Gethsemane, Jesus asked for presence and received sleep. Then came the kiss, the crowd, the torches, the swords, and the hour of darkness. But Luke 22 is not only about betrayal. It is about the heart of Christ under pressure. Jesus was wounded, misunderstood, abandoned, and handed over — yet He did not become cold. He kept praying. He kept healing. He kept walking toward the cross. This is a reflection for anyone who has been hurt by someone close, anyone who knows what it feels like to be unseen in a room full of people, and anyone who needs to remember that darkness may have an hour, but it never gets the final word when Jesus is there. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:46 Part 1 — Betrayal Was Already Sitting at the Table 04:14 Part 2 — They Were Close to Jesus, but Still Thinking About Themselves 06:59 Part 3 — Jesus Served People Who Still Did Not Understand His Heart 09:14 Part 4 — In Gethsemane, Jesus Asked for Presence and Received Sleep 11:34 Part 5 — The Kiss Made the Betrayal Hurt Differently 13:52 Part 6 — Jesus Did Not Let Betrayal Make Him Violent 15:49 Part 7 — Darkness Had Its Hour, but It Did Not Have the Final Word 17:52 Conclusion. #Luke22 #JesusChrist #BibleStudy #ChristianEncouragement #TheLoneliestNight