It was still a choice He made. The question was is sin a Choice. Not to be disrespect to our Lord but - Jesus still faced that same choice. He didn’t say oh now what’s on the schedule .. oh yes meal with mates and then get whipped and spat on and stuff. Ok is that it, Brill. He didn’t waltz up to the cross and not
Worry about going through with death, it wasn’t like he was super human and didn’t feel a thing. He didn’t sit down in the garden and say praise the Lord I can’t wait for tomorrow, can we get on with the crucifixion now please. It’s going to be my delight to do this God. I have nothing else I would rather do.
No He chose to remain in Gods will though it was a harder decision than any of us have ever made. It was a choice. God had to send angels to help Jesus at that moment to get Him through his human fear of what was to come that made Him desire naturally a way out of what God wanted.
That is the point I am trying to make. It was a choice and it is a choice for us too, though we face it with a fallen fleshly body that is accustomed to doing nothing but sinning. That is why we especially need to renew the mind and have the mind of Christ formed in us.
To deny the choice He made erradicates the struggle He faced in the garden. It was a real battle for Him. He even asked His disciples to stay awake and pray with Him. And now He ever intercedes for us as the victor over sin and death
I have exhausted this now. I am not at odds with you but I have no better way of explaining what I meant. Mine is one of many views and so let’s leave it there and others can present their replies to the op without us hogging The thread.
I simply sum up my thoughts in this scripture and wish you a lovely week ahead.
He learned obedience by the things He suffered.