| TIME WITH GOD
This is the time of year many
are traveling from one place to another for vacation. It is a
time for refreshment and relaxation. We look forward to it, plan
it, contemplate it and try to get as much into it as we can.
When our children were young we use to go to the beach each
year. I’m not much for the beach, but my wife and the kids
loved it. While they were on the beach, I would go out to the
back porch of our vacation getaway and sit and read without
interruption. That was my idea of a good vacation. How prominent
is God in your vacation plans? Is there a time for spiritual
vacation so to speak? The Bible has some interesting things to
say about spiritual retreat. It should be a time of:
REST (Mark 6:31)
“And he (Jesus) said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into
a desert place, and rest a while: for there were many coming and
going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat.”
Busy, busy, busy that’s a description of
many lives today. Always something that needs to be done. Jesus
had that kind of life as well. He and His disciples needed time
to just rest. You do to. It is important for us to realize this
truth. (Psa 37:7) “Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for
him.” Rest gives us an opportunity to refresh ourselves. It
gives added vigor for the work ahead. It’s said, “When a
Christian stays his mind on Christ, he develops a wonderful
“calm-plex”
RENEWAL (Luke 5:16)
“And he withdrew himself into the
wilderness, and prayed.”
So much happening, so many
needs, that is the time for renewal. Jesus separated Himself for
prayer. He went to the Father for renewed strength and vigor. We
look to God for our strength. While it is important to seek God
each day, we also need a time devoted exclusively to commune
with Him. Jesus teaches the necessity of such times. (Isa 40:31)
“But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their
strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall
run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not
faint.” Have you taken a specific time to be alone with God?
Someone well said, “Tarry at God’s promise ‘til He meets
you there.” Plan to get alone with Him and seek renewal on the
job, in the home and in your spiritual life.
REFLECTION (Luke 9:10)
“And the apostles, when they were returned, told him all that
they had done. And he took them, and went aside privately into a
desert place belonging to the city called Bethsaida.”
The apostles were excited at
how God was working in their lives. This was the ideal time to
reflect on His power and His guidance and care. Jesus took His
disciples to a private place to contemplate and consider that
work. We need to take time to thank God for His work in and
through us as well. You see all we are able to do is actually
God’s power working through us to touch the lives of others. (Zec
4:6) “Not by might and not by power but by my Spirit says the
LORD of Hosts.” Is God doing great things in your life? Take
time to be alone with Him and praise Him for His marvelous
works.
RESTORATION (Mat 14:13)
“When Jesus heard of it, he departed thence by ship
into a desert place apart“
Jesus had just been given news
of the death of John the Baptist. No doubt this report drew
heavily on His spirit. His retreat into a desert place to be
with the Father is a good example for us to follow. Often we
find ourselves overwhelmed by the evil and difficulties in our
world. It is times like these which require our getting alone
and closer to God. (James 4:8) “Draw nigh to God, and he will
draw nigh to you.” Certainly, as believers, we know the
victory is ours, but the battle is real and the way is sometimes
difficult. That’s when we need God the most. His promises, His
power, His grace, His comfort, all are ours as we seek to be
alone with and close to Him.
Indeed there is great
advantage to spiritual vacation, a time for rest, renewal,
reflection and restoration. We all need these times. George
Gallup Jr. said, “Any revitalization of faith in this country
will have to start with prayer, in which we gain a sense of the
living presence of God.” When Jesus got away from the crowds
and the activities, He used it as a time of prayer and communion
with His Father. How important these times are for us. Plan a
special getaway with God. Take a spiritual vacation and watch
God revitalize your faith. God bless.
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