Jesus needed to
get away for awhile just to pray. He wasn’t escaping from the burden of being a
blessing to a feverish mother-in-law or a city full of sick folk or from the
work of putting demons in their place. The whole city that gathered at his door
at sundown would be back at sunrise and Jesus knew that the healing he needed was to
get away for awhile. He got up in the darkness and went to a deserted place so
that he could commune with the One who sent him to be a blessing. We live in a
24/7 wired world and even when we are alone we tend to be distracted. But what
we really need in our down time is holy time by which I mean a silent sacred
space to commune with the One who sends us out to be a blessing. I don’t do it very
well since it takes some practice and maybe that’s the point. I don’t know if a
2015 Jesus would tweet or text or Facebook or blog but I’m sure if he did he’d find time to
turn it all off in order to reconnect with the One who sent him to proclaim the
“kingdom of God has come near” message. So if Jesus needed down time to fuel
his up time it follows that people and pastors whose lives are a blessing to
others need it as well.
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