Watching With Jesus For One Hour

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And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour? (Matthew 26:40)

Before Christ crucifixion He went with His disciples to the Garden of Gethsemane.

Jesus selected Simon Peter and the two sons of Zebedee to accompany Him to a private area to pray while He told the others to sit and wait for Him.

The Bible states that Jesus’ soul was exceedingly sorrowful and heavy. The Lord knew that He was about to face tremendous affliction unto death and so He needed a few of His companions to stand with Him in prayer.

Jesus specifically selected Simon because He knew Simon was going to be faced with temptation and so he needed to pray for strength to overcome.

However, Peter and the other two disciples were unaware of how crucial it was travail in prayer at that particular time.

Agony in the Garden, Jesus prays in the garden after the Last Supper while the disciples sleep and Judas leads the mob, by Andrea Mantegna c. 1460. (Source: Wikipedia.org)

So, while Jesus travailed before His Father, the three disciples promptly fell asleep.

When Jesus finished His prayer He found his friends fast asleep. He woke them and specifically addressed Peter saying, “What, could you not watch with me for one hour?”

The hour of trials and temptation were upon them and Peter was asleep with the others.

The Lord further told Peter it was imperative that he prayed so that he did not fall into temptation.

Twice Jesus left His disciples to pray and found them sleeping. But on the third time He told them to continue sleeping because the hour of betrayal and tribulation was upon them.

As a result ofΒ  Peter’s slumber, he succumbed to temptation twice.

1) That same night, Peter drew his sword and cut off one of the ears of the high priest servant, Malchus when they came to arrest Jesus (John 18:10).

2) Later after Jesus was arrested Peter denied that he knew Him and even sweared and cursed the third time when he was asked. (Matthew 26: 69-75).

Jesus was not asking Peter to pray with him for the entire night but just one hour so that his flesh would be strengthened to face the adversary.

Likewise, Jesus only want us to travail with Him for just one hour.

Perhaps your hour could be on a daily basis or a weekly basis. It is your commitment to a consistent prayer life that is the key.

The importance of one hour

Troubles can creep upon you suddenly – within an hour.

However,Β  the enemy is defeated in an hour.

Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for inΒ one hourΒ is thy judgment come (Revelation 18:10)

Therefore, watch and pray that you do not enter into temptation.

Are you willing to watch and pray for one hour?

 

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29 responses to “Watching With Jesus For One Hour”

  1. I never considered that Peter’s naps had caused Him to sin…interesting thought.

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    1. Indees, the Lord reminded him to watch and pray lest he entered into temptation. May God help us to watch and pray. Thanks for reading and sharing.

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  2. It is your commitment to a consistent prayer life that is the key.
    Loved this, thanks for the post

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    1. Amen. May we be fully commited to a consistent prayer life. I am praying that I can overcome slumber in my personal prayer life. Thanks for sharing.

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      1. Amen, likewise too.

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    1. Thanks for reblogging

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  4. This is an eye-opening post. I agreed with your sentiments. A prayer lifestyle is the master key.

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    1. Praise the Lord. He always encourage us to watch and pray. It will give us peace. Thanks for reading and sharing.

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  5. As I began reading I remember the scripture and I was thinking the same that Jesus specifically talked with Peter. It was last night I was talking about the same thing. The devil had already asked for Peter to sieve Peter like wheat but Jesus prayed for him.
    Peter the spoken among the other disciples had become a target of the devil. It was the purpose of Peter that caused him to become a target so Jesus had to position him to start develop a prayer life. The spirit of slumber at the hour of prayer had caused him to lose what was important. Peter’s failure is our lesson to have a fervent prayer life. Lovely writing Beverley.

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    1. Hi, Maurice. Good to see you. Yes, it is so important that we have a consistent prayer life especially in these times when the devil is working over time. We cannot afford to sleep.

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      1. Amen this is true we must be vigilant in these times. We must watch and pray. To glorify God we have carry out His purpose that He had created us for. This also the enemy would want to hinder so we must have a consistent prayer life

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      2. So true! Praise the Lord.

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      3. Amen to God be the glory

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  6. Taking time out to pray daily is vital to us. It sets our focus in the right place and strengthens us for the day ahead. Prayer is a big part of how we grow in our relationship with the Lord, and hear what He wants to say to us. Thank you Beverley for reminding us of the importance of diligent prayer.

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    1. Well said, Dawn. More prayer more power and more peace. Prayer is to give us strength to navigate these difficult times. Have a blessed weekend.

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      1. Have a blessed weekend too! πŸ€—

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  7. So well said Beverley. We need to ask these hard questions of ourselves. Why do we always seem to have time for all things of this world, but we don’t spend enough time with our LORD! The enemy loves to distract us. Make GOD a priority and all else will fall into place! Blessings dear one!

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    1. So true my dear. There is so much distractions all around us. We need to really persevere and make many sacrifices to spend quality time with the Lord. Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts. Blessings. πŸ™β€

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      1. Blessings back to you Beverley!

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  8. christian shines Avatar

    enjoyed have a blessed day

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    1. Glad you did. You too have a great day. πŸ™‚

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    1. Thank you and blessings.

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      1. You are welcome sister Beverly

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  9. I love how you emphasise how important and prayer really can be through this post. Thank you so much for writing and sharing this. I have no doubt this will tremendously help me in my walk with Christ, as I’m sure others will greatly benefit from this post also. God bless and blessings πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸ½

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    1. I am so glad to know that you were blessed by this post. It also has been a blessing to me. Thank you and have a great day.

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  10. This was a perfect read at the perfect time! I had some issues last night & I went to pray for that β€œhour” and my night was completely changed.

    It’s amazing how that one hour can make a huge difference

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    1. Amen. Indeed it does. I am so glad that this post was a blessing to you. Have a blessed Christmas season.

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