N.T.#437 "Have Any Struggles?"
Dec. 4, 2024
Mark 14-Part 15
LET IT GLOW
Are you struggling, friend? This is such a busy time of year. so many things to get done. Please keep on praying and studying God's Word for encouragement. Jesus had struggles, too. He overcame them. Will we overcome our struggles or will they overcome us?
The betrayal was in process while Jesus agonized in prayer with His Father. His three closest friends could not keep awake and keep watch. All He wanted the trio to do was watch and pray, but they kept falling asleep.
Jesus challenged them so they might have strength to deal with the temptation that was approaching. Even Peter, who had boasted of his commitment, had succumbed to weariness in spite of his Master's plea. The guys had inner desire to follow Jesus, but their physical exhaustion would make them susceptible to the devil. (verse 38) They needed to seek the strengthening that only God could provide. (Tony Evans)
Nothing required Jesus to suffer on the cross...except His unconditional love for people and unreserved obedience to His Father. He felt the powerful lure of self-preservation. He looked for a way out, but Jesus arrived at a place of submission to God's will. Jesus could have slipped away into the night like a vapor. (Swindoll)
But He didn't. The cross was a place of victory, victory over sin, the grave, and the devil. Jesus was sent to provide that victory.
Rise up, let us go; lo, he that betrayeth Me is at hand. (verse 42)
Jesus told His men to rise and go. He wanted them to witness first-hand His betrayal, mistreatment, injustice, death, burial, and resurrection. the struggle was over. Jesus stepped forward to greet His betrayer friend. He met the challenge head on. No turning back, no pleading now. The time had come to face the reality of what sins of others could do. And it killed Him (physically). Probably hurt Jesus emotionally, too, since He had spent 3 years with Judas.
When a friend betrays you, it hurts. When they turn their back on you and leave, it hurts. Words can be cutting you to the bone, cut your heart out. Yet, God's Word is like salve to the wound. His love sooths our soul.
Dear one, do you need that soothing love over your pain? Go to Jesus; He has been there, too.
LET IT GROW
For many of us, there will be more than one Gethsemane-a time when we are tempted to avoid doing what we should because we know that doing right will cost us dearly and hurt us deeply.
Charles Swindoll gives us at least 4 types of Gethsemane experiences, where we trust in God alone.
- Relational struggles-family, friends, and spouse may turn their backs on us, but Jesus will not. It comes down to obedience or selfishness.
- Vocational struggles with your work, your calling. Will we obey or will we quit? Obey first.
- Personal struggles can weigh us down. Addiction, depression, resentment, racism, narcissism, or mental health disorders try to overcome us. Bring the sacrifice of pride to the Master, admitting we need help. this Gethsemane calls us to follow through on what we know is right, setting aside selfish pride.
- Spiritual struggles deal with giving Christ first place, preeminence as our Lord, Master. do we honor Him more than anything or anyone else? do we fight against His will?
LET IT GO
Help us step back for a minute, Jesus, and see our life as You see it.
We lay our struggles down at Your feet to handle.
May we let go of them today and cling to You, Savior and Friend.
Together, we can do this.
Once again, dear friend, powerful words!
ReplyDeleteGaylene
The Lord is good. Please pray for all who come to visit the site to come to Jesus. So many are from the Middle East area. Trusting you had a wonderful time with family at Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI will certainly pray for all who visit here. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving season. Hope all is well with you and your family.
ReplyDeleteMany prayers.
Gaylene