RE-BLOG NUMBER THREE:
Friday, February 21, 2014
(based on
Mark 1:35-37)
These verses
cause such a feeling of peace. Come along with my imagination.
It is early
morning. Very early and still dark. Do you see Jesus?
Look close at
the door. There he is. He is coming out. But where is he going? Why this early?
Everyone is still asleep and for sure the coffee shops are not open. What could
be so important to get up before the rooster crowed? Why is Jesus not taking
one of the disciples with him?
Picture Jesus
slowly walking to the edge of town. Calmly putting one foot in front of the
other. Slowly but with determination. Jesus is a man on a mission.
Why is he
stopping there? What is he doing? Oh!
Ever so
gently, Jesus lifts his eyes toward heaven. Then he bows his head.
Jesus prays.
There is no
record of what Jesus said. It only says he went off to a solitary place where
he prayed. What is important is he prayed.
Can you
picture him? His shoulders relaxed. His hands clasped and resting softly in his
lap. Taking time to talk with God his Father. Sometimes looking up and smiling.
Sometimes the smile being replaced with a look of concern.
Do you hear
him praying for -- praying for all of God's sons and daughters?
Off by himself
until Simon and his companions find him and exclaim, "Everyone is looking
for you!"
I can picture
them trying to find Jesus, but the search will have to be another story.
This vision is
of Jesus when he went off to a solitary place and prayed.
IT COULD
HAPPEN TO YOU
Jesus went off
and prayed.
It could
happen to you. Do you go off and pray?
This text is
not the only reference to Jesus praying. He prayed in a solitary place, on a
mountainside, in a garden and on a cross. Jesus prayed to his Father and he
prayed for Simon. Jesus taught us the Lord's Prayer. Jesus prayed for himself,
the disciples and believers.
Jesus took
prayer seriously. Do you?
"You
don't understand. I am really busy and the day quickly slips away."
"I don't
know what to say. I don't have the right words."
"Do I
have to fold my hands? Do I have to raise them? "
My goodness,
you are trying to make something really simple very complicated. How about we
go over the basics?
There is no
right and wrong position. You can pray in bed before you wake up or you can
kneel beside your bed. You can pray sitting down or standing up. You can pray
in church, in your home, in your car and outdoors. God does not care where you
pray.
Your hands are
free to be hands. They may lie in your lap. They may wave in the air. They can
be lifted high or they can be under your head as you go to sleep. God does not
care about the position of your hands.
Now let's
tackle the words to use. News Flash: God only wants to hear you talk to him. He
wants to hear you marvel at this world he has created for you to enjoy. He
wants to hear your questions. He wants to take your concerns and your worries.
God sincerely wants to hear, "Can we talk?" God doesn't care what
words you use.
Jesus prayed.
Do you?
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