Summary: As we look at the disicples this mornig, we see Jesus has a word for us as He tells us to spiritually be awake.

Asleep at the wheel

Matthew 26:36-46

Introduction-

We started last week a mini -series for Easter called “journey to the cross.”

Last week we saw Jesus telling His disciples that if they (we) were truly going to follow Jesus; we would have to do three things.

(1) Deny yourself (2) Take up your cross (3) Follow Him.

The Scripture this morning again is dialogue between Jesus and his disciples.

Jesus brings them to Gethsemane, a garden at the lower slopes of Mount of Olives.

That is what Gethsemane means, “Olive press” a place of squeezing the oil from the olives.

That seems like a fitting name to me for a place that Jesus would communicate with God The Father a day before the plan of God would come to pass.

A place where the disciples would get yet another lesson of prayer and communication and what was expected of them as followers of Christ.

Matthew chapter 26:36-46

This passage paints a picture for me- I see Jesus with His disciples as several times Jesus desires them to be in prayer for what was about to happen, and several different times they fell short. They were asleep.

Jesus, who was all God and all man was overwhelmed with sorrow and had upon Him the weight of the world.

One day, my little brain may understand how my God could be all man for me and carry the sins and sorrow of mankind to the point of death.

The only way I know is Jesus was not just any martyr, but He was the Lamb of God bearing the sins of an entire human race. Jesus was ready and getting in position to be my sin offering to God the Father.

Jesus the first time (38) “Stay here and keep watch with me.” “Yet not my will, but as you will.”

He comes back again, “Could you not keep watch with me for one hour.” “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation, the spirit is willing, but the body is weak.”

Don’t race past this last verse and miss what Jesus is telling His disciples.

From the Bible Study this week, we see that the word trial and temptation are taken from the same Greek word.

Trial is something that God wants you to grow through.

Temptation is something that Satan wants you to fall through.

Jesus is telling them (paraphrased) watch out, be praying, that you don’t fall through because your spirit is willing but your body is weak.

James records, “Submit yourselves then, to God, resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God, and he will come near to you.”

I see Gethsemane as a place that Jesus spoke and received his final instructions on what was going to happen the next day.

I see him being determined to face the cross and walk towards it. Jesus, was not a victim, but He chose to lay down His life down for us purposefully.

Max Lacado

“The battle is won. You may have thought it was won at Golgotha, but it wasn’t. You may have thought the sign of victory is the empty tomb. The final battle won was in Gethsemane, for it was in the Garden that he made his decision. He would rather go to hell for you than go to heaven without you. As we walk toward our Easter celebration of remembrance, Jesus has paid the price for each of us.

I see Jesus plan unfolding, but I also see here the lesson of prayer that He taught his disciples, and comes also to us today.

As we look at Gethsemane, we see Jesus standing alone praying that “Thy Will be done.” The will of the Father, and Jesus is urging the disciples to stay awake and pray.

I believe that is more true everyday- Holy Spirit of God that dwells in a believer is more than willing to help us in our life if we will let him. Today we live in an age where temptation is all around us and the words of Jesus rings out to us watch and pray so that you will not fall.

Illustration

One night a Arab had settled in for the night and had just fallen asleep when his camel stuck his head in his tent and explained that it was awful cold and asked permission to just stick his legs inside the tent to keep them warm. Granting permission the Arab went back to sleep. A little while later the camel woke him a second time and asked permission to stick his head in. again permission was granted. This continued on throughout the nigh until finally the Arab woke up to the entire camel in the tent with him. When he told the camel that there was just not enough room in the tent for both of them, the camel suggested the Arab might want to leave.

Are you letting any camels in your tent!

I want you to understand something-

Prayer changes our lives!

Jesus prayed and so should we!

Nothing reveals more about us than our prayer lives. No prayer, no power!

Do you pray? Will you pray?

Normally, people get real spiritual when;

(1) When it is convenient

It fits our schedule

Someone from church walks into the restaurant and you break out with a prayer “Oh God, bless this food to your humble servant’s body, and bless all the poor people all over the world who could not enjoy this hamburger.”

(2) When we feel guilty

Pastor brings a message like this and we say- yeah, I should be doing that!

We want to clear our conscience.

(3) When we are in trouble

That is most of us

When all else fails-

When we are at the end of our ropes. Why not talk to God before we get to the end of our ropes.

It is not necessarily a bad thing to talk to God when we are in trouble, but wouldn’t be nice to talk to God that doesn’t start –Lord, it’s me- help!

Could today be the start of something great?

You have a choice;

You stay the same-so things stay the same

You determine that you will spend time with God in prayer

You let God in, and He sets your priorities.

Prayer is spiritual warfare

Jesus prayed- “my soul is overwhelmed.” “Father, if possible, take this cup from me, if not, your will be done.”

There is warfare going on to stop you from praying

Laziness

Guilt

Sin

What other people think

Spiritual warfare is realizing there is good and evil-

One group is determine do destroy.

One wants to move the kingdom of God forward.

Jesus was spiritually drained, seeking power from God the Father.

The disciples were spiritually drained, exhausted and couldn’t stay awake.

One got power- one got sleep.

Illustration-

Good battery, bad connection

The first thing we do when our car won’t start is think it is the battery. Don’t have power, it must be the battery. We forget about the connection that is needed.

We have corroded cables

We have no power source

We have a bad connection

Without God our week would be

Sin day

Mourn day

Tears day

Waste day

Thirst day

Fight day

Shatter day

Seven days without God make one weak.

When heaven is silent, check your connection.

(Those that don’t know what to pray)

Pray for yourself

Pray for others

Pray for this country

Pray for your church, your pastor, your leaders

Pray for the power of God to be working in your life

In your family’

In your church

In your community

“I can do all things through Christ” That is where you get the power!

Closing

I don’t know about you, but I want a faith that works.

I want to be plugged into something bigger than I am- power of the Holy Spirit in our life!

(45) Jesus returns to His disciples- “Are you still sleeping and resting?”

Application this morning

Pray until something happens.

Pray until you get an answer.

Be okay with the answer that the Lord gives you, no matter what it is.

Some people pray at the end of the day before bed, and they are too tired to get plugged in.

Prayer is not meant to be an afterthought. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.

We have to remember that when our prayer life is where it should be- we won’t be asleep at the wheel.

Amen.