Weak but Willing

Read  Matthew 26:3 through 27:66

Peter is perhaps the most well-known apostle of Christ, notorious for his impulsiveness, hasty words, and bold character. He audaciously declared he would go “to prison and to death” with Christ, only to deny Him later that day. Peter also impetuously cut an ear off one of the high priest’s servants when Jesus was arrested. Even so, Jesus knew that Peter’s blunders stemmed from human frailty rather than conscious disregard. Seeing his willing heart, Jesus instructed Peter how to resist temptation.

Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak (Matthew 26:41).

Like Peter, we cannot resist temptation on our own. Even when our hearts desire to obey God’s Word, we still fall into temptation. However, Jesus knows our weakness and intercedes for us. In addition, we are commanded to be alert to the devil’s schemes and pray to the Lord when we are tempted. After enduring temptation for a while, the Lord will restore us and make us strong.

PRAYER SUGGESTION:

Lord, use my willing spirit to make my weak body stronger.

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