A
DESERT PLACE!
Mark
6:31-32
31
And he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a
while: for there were many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as
to eat.
32
And they departed into a desert place by ship privately.
The Greek word for “desert” in verse 32 is eremos
and the literal interpretation is lonesome. The desert place was
not a place in the desert because they reached it by ship!
No, the desert place was a place without people! It was a place without demands
and duties although the duties remained and the demands cried out. They
withdrew for renewal.
Renewal and restoration are not
luxuries.
They are essentials. Being alone and resting for a while is not selfish. It is
Christlike. Taking your day off each week or rewarding yourself with a
relaxing, refreshing vacation is not carnal. It's spiritual. There is
absolutely nothing enviable or spiritual about a coronary or a nervous
breakdown, nor is an ultrabusy schedule necessarily the mark of a productive
life. Charles R. Swindoll (1934- )
Our “quiet time” is that desert place whether it is
in the morning before others rise or at night after others have retired; it is
a place where we get alone with the everlasting God. Every believer needs this
time to reflect, to worship and acknowledge God and to be refreshed. What a
tremendous resource we have in the everlasting God.
Dear
Lord, many of us begin this day still weary from yesterday’s labor. Renew our
strength. Some have worked until their physical strength was nearly gone. Renew
their strength. Some have cared for others until their spirits are numb. Let
them mount up with wings. Let them run and not be weary. We trust in Thee,
everlasting God. AMEN
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