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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Monday, January 19, 2015
Today's Title: Recharge Your Batteries
Today's Scripture: Mark 6:31
Batteries! The world runs on batteries! If you don’t believe me, just look at the
watch on your wrist, the radio on your desk, the smoke detector on the wall, the
cell phone in your purse or pocket, and your car in the parking lot! They all have one thing in common—they
require batteries to function. No matter
how sophisticated we become, no matter how powerful new sources of energy prove
to be, it seems we find ourselves increasingly dependent on the lowly
battery. What would we do without these
little guys?
When I was
growing up, I remember finding batteries all over the house. We stored them in
drawers and there were several under my bed as well as in my closet. The problem, however, was that when I needed
a battery, the ones I found were no longer useful. They had lost their charge through proper
use, overuse, or no use. Whenever I
needed a battery for a new gadget, a new toy, or for something more useful, I
usually had to go out and purchase new batteries, or better yet, tell mom I
needed them. This usually meant a trip to the store, a wait in line, and being
stopped by every traffic light between our house and the nearest convenience
store.
But all that
changed when my dad bought a battery charger with rechargeable batteries. I remember him bringing the charger into our
kitchen, plugging it in, and filling it with these special batteries. The instructions were very clear. The batteries had to be left alone for
several hours while electricity traveled through the terminals to be stored
inside. I was fascinated by this process
and walked by several times to see if the batteries were “done.”
During this
time of recharging, the batteries didn't look as if anything was happening to
them. They simply lay there in their
charger, soaking up the power being poured into them. Finally, after several hours, the indicator
panel informed me that the batteries were fully charged. I took them out and
put them into one of my toys and, presto! The energy stored in them provided
the necessary power the toy needed in order to work properly. The hours of waiting during the recharging
process paid off.
Jesus knew
the importance and the necessity for recharging his disciples. Long before the advent of the battery, long
before the discovery of electricity, and long before the invention of portable
electric devices, Jesus taught his disciples the need for rest. He knew there must be time of inactivity and
a time of drawing from God, and a time of renewing their strength. Without this time, Jesus knew that burnout
and ineffectiveness were inevitable.
On several
occasions the Scriptures tell us that Jesus withdrew by himself to spend time
in prayer, talking to God. Jesus knew
that in order to minister and demonstrate God’s love, he would have to spend
time in God’s presence, recharging his mind and spirit for the work ahead. Likewise, the disciples also needed times of
spiritual renewal and refreshment and Jesus made sure they received them.
In Mark 6:31, Jesus tells his disciples, “Then, because so many people were coming
and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them,
"Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." This
takes place just before the feeding of the five thousand. The disciples had been following Jesus and
working with the press of people all around them. They hadn't even had time to eat and they
were physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually exhausted. Ever been there? So Jesus took them to a quiet place to rest,
to relax, and to refresh their souls and their bodies.
So many times
in our day-to-day-struggle on life’s road, we find ourselves completely worn
out. We are so tired and irritable that
the witness we give for Christ seems to do more harm than good. We don’t feel like being Christians, we don’t
feel like praying, and quiet time is completely out of the question. God fully understands these moments in our
lives. He doesn't get angry with us, He doesn't figure out ways to make our
lives more unbearable, and He doesn't get offended when we are like this. Instead, He makes a place for us, a place off
the beaten path where we can rest, sleep, and recharge our batteries. Psalm 23 provides a wonderful picture of this as God makes a place in green
pastures and beside still waters for the purpose of restoring our souls.
Today, you
may be completely on the edge and at your wits’ end. If this is so, take heart. It may be that you will soon hear the voice
of God calling you to rest. When you
hear that call, obey it. Rest has its
purpose and its place in the Christian walk. It is the time when God does some of His best
and most important work on us because that is the time we are still. Is it
time for you to recharge your batteries today?
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