Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

2 June, 2026

Mark 14:38—“Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into temptation. The spirit truly is ready, but the flesh is weak.”

The Lord Jesus was in the Garden of Gethsemane to pray on the night before His crucifixion. He was with His inner circle of disciples, Peter, James, and John, as He gave this directive. While Christ wrestled in agonising, blood-sweating intercession, His disciples succumbed to physical exhaustion. They failed to respond with an urgency that matched the gravity of the hour. Christ found His disciples sleeping instead of praying. 

Jesus issued a dual command born of intense spiritual conflict: “watch ye and pray”. It joins spiritual vigilance with dependence upon God. To “watch” means to remain spiritually alert, discerning dangers, temptations, and the subtle movements of sin. It is a command to maintain hyper-vigilant spiritual alertness, recognising the subtle drift of our hearts. The command to pray expresses the humble dependence we should place upon divine strength. Believers who neglect watchfulness become careless; believers who neglect prayer become powerless.

Jesus warns, “lest ye enter into temptation”. Temptation itself may confront every believer, but Christ speaks here of being overcome by it. Spiritual failure often begins long before outward sin appears. A prayerless and careless heart gradually becomes vulnerable to temptation’s power.

The Lord compassionately adds, “The spirit truly is ready, but the flesh is weak.” Genuine believers may sincerely desire to obey Christ, yet human weakness remains real. Zeal alone cannot preserve us. Good intentions are insufficient without continual reliance upon God’s grace.

We must never overestimate our spiritual strength. The Christian life requires continual watchfulness, prayer, and dependence upon the Lord. In seasons of temptation, the safest believer is not the self-confident one, but the one who watches, prays, and clings daily to Christ for sustaining grace.

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