Today’s
Thought “Night Owl” G. Ward
Matthew
26: 40 And He came to the disciples and found
them sleeping, and He said to Peter, “So, you men could
not keep watch with Me for one hour? 41 Keep watching
and praying, so that you do not come into temptation; the spirit
is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
Jesus
instructs his sleeping disciples in Gethsemane to "watch and pray" to
avoid falling into temptation, highlighting that while the spirit is willing,
the human body (flesh) is weak. This passage emphasizes the need for
spiritual vigilance, prayer, and reliance on God's strength to overcome
vulnerability to temptation. Those from our Lord’s immediate choosing would
take for granted the Savior’s presence, after all, they would absolutely depend
on Him in everything for three straight years and whereas becoming too familiar
will/can witness contemptuous behavior, every generation has suffered. More
than often, our Lord sought preparing them for His departure by teaching them
how to correlate in this earth based on what they witnessed in Him – as He’d
absolutely depended on our Heavenly Father. Although this transpired 2000 years
ago, this remains relevant. In order to thwart being vulnerable to things
unbecoming of our salvation, we must awaken to our Lord’s reign and rule of our
lives.
Father God,
whereas rest is vital to our existence, may our souls remain awakened to Your
Truth so well, that our dreams are holy. In all we do our objective is to bless
the Lord at all times and we’ll do so as we not forsake Your Word and follow
practices that deny our inheriting Your eternal Kingdom. As we approach this
weekend, may we not take off, but honor You through Your Word, in Jesus Name,
Amen.
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