Stay Awake

Read: Matthew 26:36-46
Keep watch and pray, so that you will not give in to temptation. For the spirit is willing, but the body is weak! (Matthew 26:41).

A German bank employee was in the middle of transferring 62.40 euros from a customer’s bank account when he suddenly nodded off. His “power-nap” took place while his finger was still on the “2” key, resulting in a 222-million euro (300 million dollars US) transfer into the customer’s account. The sleepy state of the worker nearly became a nightmare for the bank, all because he wasn’t being alert.

Jesus warned His disciples that if they didn’t remain alert, they too would make a costly mistake. He took the men to a place called Gethsemane to spend some time in prayer (Luke 22:40). As He was praying, sorrow washed over Him—sadness to the point of distress. It was unlike anything He had ever known in His earthly life.

Jesus asked Peter, James, and John to stay awake with him (Matthew 26:38). Yet, in His moment of greatest need, He found them snoozing (Matthew 26:40-41). Their failure to give the Master the support He needed would leave them defenseless when the real temptation was upon them. He charged them to remain alert and expectant so that they would not fall into temptation—the temptation of denying Him. The disciples needed spiritual vigilance, which, in this case, included physical self-control.

Today, the Savior calls us to live out the same spiritual vigilance that He desired from the first disciples. Staying awake and avoiding the most costly mistake of denying Jesus means spending more time on our knees. We must devote our entire being “to prayer with an alert mind and a thankful heart” (Colossians 4:2), to pray in the power of “the Spirit at all times and on every occasion” (Ephesians 6:18), and to “be earnest and disciplined in [our] prayers” until He returns (1 Peter 4:7).

Taken from “Our Daily Journey”