We can learn from the experience of the disciples the importance of being wide-awake and being prayerful, focused, and surrendered to Jesus. Had the disciples REALLY heeded the call of Jesus to "watch and pray" and had taken to heart that He WAS going to die for them, then rise from the dead, when the events that led up to that were actually transpiring, they could have faced it in faith, rather than from a perspective of doubt, discouragement, and unbelief. We have intense trials on the horizon before Jesus returns the second time, but if we will heed the call to watch and pray, take to heart Jesus' messages given us in Revelation 3:14-22, Revelation 14:6-12, and embrace, teach, and live out the health message inviting us to apply God's principles of nutrition, exercise, water, sunshine, temperance, air, rest, and trust in God's power, we will be much better prepared to face the trials that we will be allowed to experience as God refines our characters to be more like Him! His purpose in all of this is to save souls by empowering us to be His witnesses by the Holy Spirit! In surrendering fully our heart to Christ, we let Him fill us with all of the fruits of His character so not one is missing, giving us the strength and grace needed to obey God up to the light of His truth He has revealed to us!
It was in sleeping when Jesus bade him watch and pray that Peter had prepared the way for his great sin. All the disciples, by sleeping in that critical hour, sustained a great loss. Christ knew the fiery ordeal through which they were to pass. He knew how Satan would work to paralyze their senses that they might be unready for the trial. Therefore it was that He gave them warning. Had those hours in the garden been spent in watching and prayer, Peter would not have been left to depend upon his own feeble strength. He would not have denied his Lord. Had the disciples watched with Christ in His agony, they would have been prepared to behold His suffering upon the cross. They would have understood in some degree the nature of His overpowering anguish. They would have been able to recall His words that foretold His sufferings, His death, and His resurrection. Amid the gloom of the most trying hour, some rays of hope would have lighted up the darkness and sustained their faith.
God desires our faith to be sustained in the time of trouble such as never was (Daniel 12:1). But even today, His promise is that He will not let us be tempted beyond what we can bear (1 Corinthians 10:13), for He can keep the soul that is surrendered to Him from sinning. Will we take the hand of Jesus, heed His loving messages, and let Him lead us safely to heaven? Though the path may be steep and rugged, His infinite love motivates us all along the way!