[The Glory Unveiled]
When He came to the place, He said to them, “Pray that you may not enter into temptation.”[ Luke 22:40 NKJV ]
The Lord Jesus went to the Mount of Olives to pray, and His disciples went with Him. Before Judas arrived to betray Him, Jesus gave them a solemn instruction: “Pray that you may not enter into temptation.” This command reveals a profound spiritual principle: prayer creates an atmosphere in which temptation loses its power. As long as the disciples remained watchful in prayer, they would be fortified against the temptations that lay ahead. Their failure to pray, however, left them spiritually vulnerable. Judas succumbed to the temptation of greed and betrayal. Peter, though devoted to Jesus, also failed to remain awake in prayer. When the moment of testing came, he yielded to the temptation of uncontrolled anger and drew his sword, cutting off the ear of the high priest’s servant. Their outward failures were preceded by an inward neglect of prayer. In striking contrast stands Jesus. He lingered in prayer until His soul was fully surrendered to the Father’s will. His greatest temptation was not betrayal or physical pain but the temptation to avoid the cup of suffering altogether. Yet because He prevailed in prayer, He prevailed over temptation. By the time He rose from prayer, His heart was settled, His will was aligned with the Father, and He walked steadfastly toward the cross. The lesson is unmistakable: temptation is not merely resisted in the moment it appears; it is overcome in the place of prayer before it arrives. When we seek God and ask for His empowering grace and strength, He supplies what we cannot produce in ourselves. That grace, released through prayer, forms a spiritual atmosphere in which temptation loses its appeal and obedience becomes possible. Those who pray are not simply reacting to temptation—they are being prepared to triumph over it.
Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for always answering my prayers whenever I pray.
Wisdom_Quote: Prayer creates an atmosphere that repels falling into temptation.
Salvation_Prayer: Dear Jesus, thank you for bearing the pain and suffering for my sins. I accept your Lordship today and forever.
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