"Jesus gave them this answer: 'I tell you the truth, the Son can
do nothing by Himself; He can do only what He sees His Father doing, because
whatever the Father does the Son also does.'" - John 5:19
Have you ever thought about a typical day in Jesus' life? Perhaps He might
have had questions like these, "Who am I going to heal today? Who will I visit
today? Which person will I deliver from demons this day?" etc. The demands on
Jesus' time were great. Yet we see that Jesus allocated His time very
deliberately. We don't get the idea that Jesus was flustered or stressed from
the activity He was involved in. He often sought times of prayer and reflection
away from the disciples. His life appeared to have a balance of quiet moments
and active ministry into the lives He came in contact with.
How do we determine what we will be involved in each day of our lives? What
keeps us in sync with the will of our heavenly Father for the daily tasks He
calls us to? Jesus tells us that He was only involved in those things the Father
was involved in. Nothing more, nothing less. So often we determine our
participation in an activity based on whether we have the time to do it or
whether we desire to participate. The real question we should ask is, "Does the
Father want me to participate in this activity?"
"Lord, should I add this Bible study to my schedule? Should I spend an extra
night out on this committee this week? Should I take on new business that will
take me away from home more? Should my daughter be involved in music lessons?"
These are the daily challenges for the world we now live in. We are an
activity-based society that often encourages more and more activity, often in
the name of Christian virtue.
Our lives will become less cluttered, less stressful, and more fulfilling
when we follow the model Jesus provided. It may not always please everyone.
Jesus never sought to please everyone. Ask the Lord each day this week how you
and He are to spend your time. Yield your schedule to Him. Let Jesus direct your
every activity. You may discover that He desires you to cut back some things in
order to spend more time alone with Him. He will be faithful to show you. And
you will become more fulfilled because you are centered in His will for you.
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