Knowing
Versus Doing
TGIF Today God Is First Volume 1,
by Os Hillman
02-27-2013
"I want to know Christ and the power of His resurrection...." - Philippians 3:10
If I asked you the purpose for which God made you, what might you say? You might give a lot of answers that required some action on your part. However, the simplest answer to that question relates to one primary thing: fellowship. The most important thing God desires from us today is to have a deep and intimate fellowship with each of us.
The apostle Paul said he wanted to know Christ, and by knowing Christ he could experience the power of His resurrection. I find this to be the hardest thing for many of us workplace believers to do. So often it is much easier to be busy with the urgent (or even Christian) activity than spending quiet moments before the Lord. Before we realize it, days have passed since our last quiet time with Jesus.
Jesus understood how important quiet moments were with the Father. "After He had dismissed them, He went up on a mountainside by Himself to pray. When evening came, He was there alone" (Mt. 14:23). The more mature I become in my relationship with the Lord, the more precious this time becomes to me. It is a time I look forward to almost daily. It offers me a time to reflect, to share my concerns with my Lord, and to hear Him speak. In the last few years I have begun prayer walks, which accomplish three things: fellowship, prayer, and exercise. It has changed my prayer life. I have come to understand that Jesus views us as His friend and He wants to spend time with us. We are depriving Him of His time when we put Him aside for the urgent. An interesting thing happens when we make prayer a priority: Urgent things seem to wane as we focus on Him. He makes all these other things fall into place.
Are you taking the time to get to know Him today?
Today God Is First (TGIF) devotional message, Copyright by Os Hillman, Marketplace Leaders.
1 comment:
Though I agree that fellowship with God is precious and I love the idea of prayer walks, I have trouble with doing it that way. If I'm prayer walking for the purpose of praying for each family whose house I pass, okay. But a prayer walk to just talk with God ... 2 seconds into it, I'd be mentally adding bananas to my grocery list. What works better for me is sitting quietly with the Lord with my bible and a piece of paper to jot prayers; somehow that helps me focus and not get distracted. When I exercise is when I crank up the worship music!
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