Luke 22:42
"Father," he said, "if it is thy pleasure, spare me this cup; only, not my will but thine be done."
Matthew 20:22
"You do not know what you are asking," was Jesus' answer. "Can you drink the cup that I am to drink?" "Yes," they exclaimed, "we can."
Matthew 26:39
Going on a little further, he threw himself on his face in prayer. "My Father," he said, "if it is possible, let me be spared this cup; only, not as I will, but as thou willest."
Matthew 26:42
Again, a second time, he went away, and prayed. "My Father," he said, "if I cannot be spared this cup, but must drink it, thy will be done!"
Mark 14:36
"Abba, Father," he said, "all things are possible to thee; take away this cup from me; yet, not what I will, but what thou willest."
Matthew 26:44
So he left them, and went away again, and prayed a third time, again saying the same words.
Luke 22:17-20
Then, on receiving a cup, after saying the thanksgiving, he said:
John 4:34
"My food," replied Jesus, "is to do the will of him who sent me, and to complete his work.
John 5:30
I can do nothing of myself; I judge as I am taught; and the judgment that I give is just, because my aim is not to do my own will, but the will of him who sent me.
John 6:38
For I have come down from Heaven, to do, not my own will, but the will of him who sent me;
John 12:27-28
Now I am distressed at heart and what can I say? Father, bring me safe through this hour--yet it was for this very reason that I came to this hour--
John 18:11
But Jesus said to Peter: "Sheathe your sword. Shall I not drink the cup which the Father has given me?"
Hebrews 10:7-10
So I said, "See, I have come' (as is written of me in the pages of the Book), "To do thy will, O God."'