By Os Hillman
"Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed" (Mark 1:35-36).
How do you get refueled? When our cars run low on fuel, we simply drop by the local filling station to get more fuel. When our bodies are hungry, we feed them. How do we refuel our spiritual lives? We can learn from the example Jesus modeled in His life.
In the New Testament we see that Jesus had a very demanding schedule. He traveled from town to town, often walking many miles between the towns. He spent a lot of time with people. As a speaker and teacher I can tell you that it is very draining to minister for extended periods. Your body and your spirit becomes fatigued.
The day before the above scripture was recorded, Jesus had a full day of ministry healing the sick, delivering people from demons and walking to different cities (Mark 1:29-37). The following day it says Jesus got up before the sun rose and went to pray. The disciples were wondering where He was.
When Jesus was on earth, He was fully man. Everything He did was based upon receiving specific directions and power from His father to do them. He was not operating as God, but as a human being with the same limitations you and I have. So, Jesus knew one of the key ways to refuel His mind, body and spirit was by spending time in prayer to His Heavenly Father.
This is a critical discipline for every follower of Jesus if you expect to have power and victory in your Christian walk. We each need to find a solitary place to focus upon the Lord, His Word and His input for our lives.
If this is not a part of your daily experience, why not start tomorrow with a few minutes of focused time of reading and prayer. You will be encouraged with the new spiritual focus you will have by making this a priority.
5 comments:
Or today. Why wait til tomorrow. I definitely need to expand my current time and actually slow down and listen. I have tons to say as always :o) but listening is a discipline I need to enhance in my life. To God, Kate, the kids and to everyone. Fathers thank You for listening to me.
have a blessed day fellas,
cas
Isecond that. I really need to make time for myself and the Lord. I pray that the Father would give me the discipline to make the time for Him.
In Jesus Name,
Amen
It's funny, I just had one this morning. Yesterday, I tried but I didnt get it done. It's a good start...
Weathers been great and I found a good quiet spot outside on my front porch to read the Word.
Dear God, You showed me in the book of Mattew that if 2 or more are gathered in your name that we could ask for anything and it would be granted. I pray with Clark and Larry today that we would be good listeners to You, first, to our spouses, to our families and then to who you bring before us. I also want to thank You for listening to me when I'm so distracted and listening to sources of lessor consequence. I love you, God. In Your Sons Name I come to You, Amen.
amen to this one - i must get better at refueling God into my life on a daily basis. i think i have chirps with GOd periodically but nothing is better than that dedicated alone time with Him
It is amazing when you make time for the Lord. Unfortunately,I can find every excuse known to man not to spend time with Him. Lord I pray for the time spent with You. May You use it to grow us closer to You. Amen gch
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