Monday, May 19, 2014

Prayer the Right Move

I leaped from bed, showered, and dressed in Olympic record time. A pressing issue needed my attention. My devotions could wait until my problem was resolved. Afterwards, I realized this was a wrong move.

Yesterday, I read this quote by John Eldredge and have been thinking about it ever since.

“Against the flesh, the traitor within, a warrior uses discipline. We have a two-dimensional version of this now, which we call a ‘quiet time.’ But most [people] have a hard time sustaining any sort of devotional life because it has no vital connection to recovering and protecting their strength; it feels about as important as flossing.
“But if you saw your life as a great battle and you knew you needed time with God for your very survival, you would do it.”

If I had taken time to do my devotions first, the pressing issue may not have loomed so large. God may have given me insight into the nagging concern. I could have proceeded with confidence. My experience made me determined to go to God first.

Paul penned, “Always be joyful. Never stop praying. Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.” in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NLT). Prayer is the right move in all matters.

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