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What does Jesus' response to His disciples' sleep in Gethsemane teach us?

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Jesus' gentle rebuke reveals His compassion and concern for our spiritual state.

When Jesus returned to His disciples to find them sleeping, He addressed Peter with a mild rebuke: 'Simon, sleepest thou? Couldst thou not watch one hour?' This response teaches us about Jesus' deep compassion and care for His followers, even when they falter. Rather than displaying frustration, He expresses concern for their spiritual well-being, showing that He desires them to be alert and prepared for temptation. This interaction emphasizes that Jesus understands our human frailty and provides an avenue for restoration and grace. It encourages believers to recognize their vulnerabilities and the need for prayer and vigilance, and it reassures us of Christ's unwavering love and support, even when we are unfaithful.
Scripture References: Mark 14:37-38, Hebrews 4:15

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