Midweek Message, January 11, 2017

Luke 6:12 Now it came to pass in those days that He went out to the mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.

Have you ever noticed that most of our phone conversations go something like this? You call, say a word or two, they’ll say a short thing or two in reply and then something like “Ok, in the middle of something, gotta run, talk to you later”! That’s a good example of far too many of my phone conversations.

I remember when my doctor called several years ago with a pathology report concerning a tumor on my thyroid. I made sure I was not interrupted and closed the door so I could hear every word clearly. If we make time and excuse ourselves from a room to talk to someone important on the telephone, how much more should we do these things for the Lord of Glory?!

William Wilberforce, Christian statesman of Great Britain in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, once said, “I must secure more time for private devotions. I have been living far too public for me. The shortening of private devotions starves the soul. It grows lean and faint.”

We don’t starve our bodies, do we? Then why do we starve our souls? We would never dream of not eating for a month or two, but how long has it been since we’ve gotten to a quiet room to nourish our souls with the Lord? Seems ironic, doesn’t it? Our bodies are only temporary — they will be buried six feet under some day, along with our belongings eventually. Our soul, though, is what we should be nourishing daily, what we should be guarding as our most prized possession because it will always be around!

Let’s make sure our priorities are straight. Let’s be sure to excuse ourselves from the hustle and bustle — so we can hear from the Lord — loud and clear!
Cliff

CHURCH NEWS:

  • Connect Groups sign-up this Sunday after each worship service in Ratcliff Hall.
  • Bethune-Cookman University Chorale coming on January 22 at 11:00 worship.