Good
Morning All,
Mark
1:35; “And rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he
departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed.”
Jesus sought out a desolate place.
Have you ever sought out a desolate place? I would be willing to guess that some of you,
when your children were much younger and all you heard was, “Mommy, Mommy,
Mommy!” you sought out a desolate place.
Just some place with a little quiet where I can collect my thoughts and
my wits. There may be times when you sought a desolate place because you were
tired and you needed a rest and you wanted to make sure you are alone for just
a couple of minutes.
Scriptures often speak of Jesus seeking out a desolate place, especially
the book of Mark. Mark’s account of
Jesus’ ministry here on earth is one of a whirlwind of activity. People are always trying to touch Jesus or
get his attention or get him to touch them or have dinner with them. As we read Mark’s Gospel, you can almost get
the sense of Jesus always being tired and near exhaustion. So we often find Jesus seeking out a desolate
place to be alone and to pray.
It is many times, like our verse, early in morning. Jesus sets a pattern that is one that we
should consider to follow. First he
seeks a desolate place, a place of solitude and quiet. He does this so that he can truly concentrate
on what he is doing; praying to God.
Prayer requires a focus on who God is and on who we are. Too often in our lives we pray quickly and
without thought. We have an attitude of “let’s
get it over with so I can get to the important things.” Yet the important thing is to start the day
off right.
Jesus shows us by his example the need for and the value of prayer. He uses prayer to help re-energize his
spirit. He uses prayer to help refresh
his soul. Prayer helps to relieve some
of the stress and confusion in our lives.
It connects us back to what is important in our life- our relationship
to God. Prayer helps us to find that
footing so that we can regain our balance in life.
Having a specific and, perhaps, a special place to pray can help you to
stay focused on your prayers. Having
that special place that is quiet and peaceful can help to offer the solace that
we need and desire. Setting aside a time
and a place to pray, especially first thing in the morning, can help to give us
peace and to strengthen our faith by remembering that God, our Father, is
listening to our cries and to our fears.
God hears our tears and wipes them away with his Spirit of comfort and
hope.
So find your solitude, your desolate place and pray, every morning take
the time to pray. Speak to God from your
heart and listen for his answer.
Father
of grace, you lead me to quiet times and places that I may pray to you in
peace. Help me to focus on your Words as
they speak to me and to listen to your grace.
Keep me safe and secure in the certainty of your wonderful mercy. Show me the wonder of your peace. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, we pray. Amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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