Thursday 28 Jan 2021

January 28: Matthew 26:36-41
 
Key Verse: Matthew 26:38
Then he said to them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.”

Devotion:
As we see so many people dying from this pandemic, we are allowed to lament and grieve and mourn. God does not say we must keep a stiff upper lip and not show our emotions. Jesus Himself went to Gethsemane to grieve over what was happening and what was about to happen. It is allowed.
 
What God does say is that we should comfort those who do mourn, even mourn with them – allow them to come to terms with their losses and just be there for them. The disciples were very tired and fell asleep when Jesus went ahead to pray alone. When Jesus returned He questioned their falling asleep – not because He was cross with them daring to fall asleep whilst He was grieving, but to draw light to their purpose.
 
I have had several people in my immediate family catch the virus and thankfully they have and are making a good recovery. My heart goes out to those who are less fortunate and lose their loved ones or their own lives to this terrible virus. I have now, like almost everyone will do, lost both my birth parents and that was hard; but losing a loved one to anything other than natural causes brings on new depths of grief.
 
Why not try and make a difference by being “awake” for someone who is mourning, being there as a shoulder to cry on. Why not make a difference by calling someone who is going through a rough patch (that opens up so many calls we can make at this time!) Being there to support someone can make all the difference to them.
 
Points to Ponder:
Do you know someone who is struggling?
 
Will you give them a call and offer them help?