Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Watch and Pray

Christ's instructions to Peter, John, and James after they had fallen asleep while he was praying. He tells them: "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak" (Matt 26.41, KJV).

This is truth which obviously extends to every believer—the disciples would learn this lesson well. The antidote to falling into temptation is to watch and pray and we should pay very close attention to this statement. The word that the KJV translates "watch" means "to stay on the alert," which was an obvious reference to them falling asleep. However, I think that Christ has a double meaning here of both "watch so you don't fall asleep," but also "watch yourselves so that you don't fall away from following me."

The twin antidotes to falling into temptation is to carefully watch your life so that you turn away from every from of evil, and to pray. We would do well as followers of Christ to listen to his words and act.

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