His desire, David, was to do the will of the Father.  Self was never a consideration for Jesus.       If He had other desires, I am not aware of them.  He was wholly dedicated to doing the Father's will and I see no indication that He ever wanted to do anything other than the Father's will.  Even when He asked if there was some other way,it was if there was some other way He could do the will of the Father without becoming sin.
Terry




David Miller wrote:
Terry wrote:
  
I tried my best but some guys just cannot get it.
    

I do wish you would answer my question about Jesus denying himself.  You 
said that you believe that he denied himself start to finish.  What kinds of 
desires was he denying himself of?  If you believe that he denied himself, 
then you  believe that he experienced desires which were contrary to the way 
that the Father wanted him to walk, right?

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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