I didnt expect a profound lesson about the Fathers heart at the dentists officebut I got one. I was there with my ten-year-old son. He had an adult tooth coming in under a baby tooth that hadnt fallen out yet. It had to come out. There was no other way.
My son, in tears, pleaded with me: Dad, isnt there another way? Cant we just wait and see? Please, Dad, I dont want to have this tooth pulled! It just about broke my heart, but I told him, Son, its got to come out. Im sorry. Theres no other way. And I held his hand as he wriggled and writhed while the dentist removed that stubborn molar, tears in my eyes too. I couldnt take his pain away; the best I could offer was to be present with him in it.
In that moment, I remembered Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane, asking His Father for a different way. How it must have broken the Fathers heart to see His beloved Son in such agony! Yet there was no other way to save His people.
In our lives, we sometimes face unavoidable yet painful momentsjust like my son did. But because of Jesuss work for us through His Spirit, even in our darkest moments our loving heavenly Father is always present with us (Matthew 28:20).
INSIGHT
In Matthew 26:3639, we catch a crystal-clear glimpse of the Saviors humanity. The Last Supper is over. Jesus has foretold Judass betrayal (v. 25) and predicted the disciples abandonment of Him (vv. 3135). Now theyre in the garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus often brought His disciples (Luke 21:37; 22:39). As He prepares to talk to His Father, Jesus tells the disciples, My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me (Matthew 26:38). Think of it! In this, His darkest hour, the Creator of the cosmos requests the company of His friends.
Jesus goes a short distance away to pray, My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me (v. 39). Yet even Jesus doesnt get all His prayers answered with a yes. Soon He will cry out from the cross, My God, my God why have you forsaken me? (27:46). The cup of suffering will not be taken from Him. He will drink it in our place. And He will do it alone.
God has promised us, Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you (Hebrews 13:5). When I face my darkest moments, do I believe this?