Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The secret of effectiveness

TODAY'S SPECIAL: Luke 5:12-32

TO CHEW ON: "However the report went around concerning Him all the more; and great multitudes came together to hear, and to be healed of their infirmities. So He Himself often withdrew into the wilderness and prayed." Luke 5:15-16

If anyone had an excuse for not having the time and energy to pray, it was Jesus. Wherever He went, the crowds gathered. Even times he set aside for relaxation, or wanted stillness to grieve were hijacked by the multitudes. They followed this captivating teacher and compassionate healer wherever He went, around lakes, up mountainsides and into isolated places.

Jesus' deity did not trump His fatigue either. For we see Him after one long day fast asleep in a storm-tossed boat.

However, He never used the excuse that He was too busy or too tired to pray. Instead He made opportunities to commune with His father in a variety of times and ways. For He knew that His power for ministry was linked at the very artery/vein level, to prayer. Note the word "So" in our focus verse. The people were coming to Him to be taught and healed. So (thus) He needed to pray.

  • At other times He went into the wilderness (our focus verse).

In the light of Jesus' example, I ask myself:
- Do I make the time and opportunity to pray? Or do I make excuses about why I don't pray?
- Do I start my day and my projects with prayer?
- Do I deal with life's heavy times first in prayer?
- Do I let the insights I gain during times of prayer inform my living?
- Am I a continuing student of prayer?

PRAYER: Dear Jesus, I love the example You set in prayer. Please teach me to pray. Amen.

MORE: Feast of St. Matthew

Today is the church celebration of Matthew, a disciple Jesus called after one of His prayer sessions.

A set of videos/DVDs of Jesus' life is based on the Gospel of Matthew. When I think of Matthew, I see the gentle and wise elderly man who plays the part of Matthew in the movie, telling his memories to what look like his grandchildren, while a scribe writes his words.

Watch the movie trailer.

Do your 8-12-year-olds have daily devotions? Point them to Bible Drive-Thru.

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