Knowing
that our families struggled with our long work hours, I wondered out loud to my
friend: “How many times have our children looked for us in the crowd at their
school activities, hoping to see us? Do our kids face troubles alone because we
are away or busy? Our families and friends have an intense need for personal
attention from us. Even Jesus asked His disciples to watch and pray with Him”
(see vv.40-45).
It is not
a simple thing to balance life’s demands against the needs of those we love and
serve, but failing to do so is emotional betrayal. As we think about the
disciples disappointing Jesus in the Garden, we might want to consider the ways
we can today show our care for our loved ones and their interests. Help us,
Lord, to love others well.
One
measure of our love for God
is our sensitivity to the needs of others. (RBC)
is our sensitivity to the needs of others. (RBC)