He told his disciples to have a boat ready. (Mark 3:9)
Crowds upon crowds followed Jesus, and the more
he healed, the more people pressed in on him. So many people surged
toward him, in fact, that he had to act to avoid being crushed. But he
had a boat ready, not for a quick escape, but so that he could continue
to teach and heal.
Just as he did back then, Jesus has a plan today—for your life! He is
always ready to teach you, to build you up, to forgive you, or to guide
your feet. Nothing takes him by surprise; he is always ready, always
prepared for whatever challenges life throws at you.
Jesus’ plan is no “Plan B” or “Plan C” or even “Plan Z.” It’s a
perfect plan that will bring you peace, and it begins with you relaxing
into God’s presence. Press in to be with Jesus just as the crowds did.
He will never retreat beyond your ability to hear him. Maybe that means
visiting the Tabernacle, sitting quietly in a comfortable chair, or just
taking a deep breath in the middle of a rushed day. Read a psalm or
listen to worshipful music to help you quiet your thoughts in his
presence. Try to picture Jesus sitting next to you or calling to you
from his boat.
Then give him time to speak to you. Pay attention to the thoughts in
your mind and the feelings in your heart. Write down anything that
occurs to you—pictures that form in your imagination; messages of
guidance, assurance, or conviction; or Scripture passages that come to
mind. If the message brings you joy or comfort or encouragement, it’s
probably Jesus speaking to you. Remember, he has come to save, not to
condemn.
Jesus wants to speak to every one of us. This is his Plan A. He wants
to teach us about who he is and what it means to follow him. He wants
to tell us about his mercy and his salvation. He wants to give us new
insights into his love. Especially today, as we begin the Week of Prayer
for Christian Unity, he wants to tell us how we can be his ambassadors
of reconciliation and healing.
“Jesus, I believe you want to speak to me today. Here I am. I’ve come to hear your voice.”
from wau.org
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