Knowing God's Agenda


'Now in the morning, having  risen a long while before  daylight, He went out and  departed to a solitary place;  and there He prayed.'

Mk 1:35

It was common knowledge  among the disciples that  they would find Jesus  praying during the early  morning hours. When they  needed Him, they knew to  go to the place of prayer.  

Every time the Lord Jesus  faced an important decision,  He prayed. When He was  being tempted to do things  by the world's methods  instead of the Father's, He  prayed (Mt 4). When it was  time to choose His disciples,  He prayed the entire night  (Lk 6:12). If the Son of God  required a night of prayer  in order to determine the  Father's mind, how long  might it take us in prayer to  clearly determine our  Father's will?

Because Jesus was so often  surrounded by crowds, He  knew He must find a quiet  place so He could clearly  hear His Father's voice.  

Jesus had many people  seeking to influence the  direction of His life and he heard many voices from all sorts of people. 

-His  disciples wanted Him to go  where the crowds were (Mk  1:37).

-The crowds wanted  to crown Him king (Jn  6:15). 

-Satan tempted Him  to make compromises in  order to draw a following  (Mt 4:3,6,9). 

Jesus knew  that His mission was not to  attract a crowd, but to  remain obedient to His  Father. It was prayer that  set the agenda for Jesus’ ministry (Lk 6:12). Prayer  preceded the miracles (Jn  11:42-43); prayer brought  Him encouragement at  critical moments (Lk  9:28-31); prayer enabled  Him to go to the cross (Lk  22:41-42); and prayer kept  Him there despite  excruciating pain (Lk  23:46). Follow the Savior's  example, and let your time  alone with God, in prayer,  set the agenda for your life. It is perhaps for direction in your life or a miracle that you are praying for or making an important decision to serve Him or going through pain or difficult period in your life. Seek His Face



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