Facing Your Gethsemanes
Greg Laurie - Daily Devotion
“Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion. Stay
alert and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere.”
—Ephesians 6:18 NLT
All Christians experience times when we come face to face
with overwhelming hardship. For Peter, it was witnessing the betrayal and
arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. You can find the story in John 18.
Peter simply could not stomach the thought of the Lord’s enemies taking Him
away. Frustrated and in despair, Peter drew his sword in defense of his Lord
and cut off the ear of one of the men who arrested Jesus (see verse 10). Of
course, that’s not what Jesus wanted. The sword was not the answer to salvation.
Poor Peter. He was always doing the wrong thing at the wrong
time. He was sleeping when he should have been praying. He was talking when he
should have been listening. He was boasting when he should have been fearing.
And he was fighting when he should have been surrendering. His instincts were
180 degrees off.
Peter failed to see that he was fighting the wrong enemy. As
the apostle Paul points out in Ephesians 6:12, our enemies are not of flesh and
blood. They are principalities and powers, and they cannot be defeated by
ordinary measures. Too often we, like Peter, forget that ours is a spiritual
battle that requires spiritual weaponry. And we neglect the most powerful
weapon in our arsenal—prayer. We are too quick to protest or picket and not
quick enough to pray.
In his description of the armor of God available to
believers to withstand and counter the attacks of our enemy, Paul concludes
with this: “Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion. Stay alert
and be persistent in your prayers for all believers everywhere” (Ephesians 6:18
NLT).
Pray at all times. Be persistent. Prayer isn’t just an
emergency button we push when we can’t think of anything else to do. It’s an
essential communication channel that links us to God, our source of strength,
courage, wisdom, comfort, and peace. God supplies us with everything we need
for our spiritual battles. But we don’t have to wait until we’re in the thick
of the fight to call on Him.
Jesus faced opposition throughout His ministry. Passages
such as Luke 5:16 give us a glimpse into how He prepared for battle. “But Jesus
often withdrew to the wilderness for prayer” (NLT). And when that opposition
came to a head, Jesus headed for Gethsemane, a favorite prayer spot.
The reality is that we all will face Gethsemanes in life.
For Jesus, Gethsemane was a time of suffering and hardship, a time when He
chose to surrender to the will of His Father. You, too, may face similar
experiences in life that you don’t understand. You don’t know what lies ahead.
But you can trust your unknown future into the hands of a known God.
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