Friday, February 10, 2012

Water to My Thirsty Soul

Good morning everyone,

Do you ever get so busy that you forget to eat and even forget that you are hungry?  I have to say that doesn't happen to me very often. Oh, I get busy...busy enough to not have time to eat, but I'm always quite aware that I'm hungry and want food!  More's the pity for my waistline.

But, in spiritual matters, I just realized that I have done just that - gotten too busy and forgotten to stop and partake of my Lord's bounteous spiritual nutrition for me.  I've been snacking infrequently, and didn't realize it until I read Amy's post below. Now I'm starving! I'm craving alone time with Jesus - time where there's no internet, no TV, nothing but my bible and my willing heart...ready to commune with my Savior.  Even a couple of hours will do for right now. A full week at a monastery is a piece of heaven that I'll have to pray for during my mini-retreat. :-)

If you've gotten too busy, like me, or if you haven't gotten into the habit of daily feasting in His Word and spending quality time in prayer, I encourage you to make a commitment to set aside truly quiet time with Him today. I guarantee you will come away renewed and satiated. I've experienced it before (that's why I was instantly ravenous when I read Amy's devotion) and I know I will be filled again!

Dear Jesus - Thank you for helping me realize that I've slowly, but surely, reduced my intake of you until I'm gasping like a guppy fish out of water.  The deceiver of this world (and his minions) has been distracting me and harrying me - keeping me preoccupied and clueless.  Ah, but now I see and I am so content as I am already being renewed by this time with you.  It's just you and me, Jesus. I love you so much. I've missed this time with you. Please don't let me get this busy again. My contentment rests entirely in you! Amen.

Blessings and peace,

Leah


Amy Carroll February 10, 2012
Retreat with Jesus
Amy Carroll
"Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men, for he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things." Psalm 107:8-9 (NIV 1984)


When a new neighbor moved in next door, Caroline rallied the troops in her neighborhood to prepare a warm greeting. She and her friend planned a feast to take over to welcome the newcomer to their community. Caroline called her neighbor and was surprised when her hospitality was met with suspicion.

"Why did you say you wanted to bring me dinner?" she questioned. Caroline explained that it was a tradition in their area and that they'd like to deliver dinner to welcome her personally. The neighbor responded, "I tell you what. I'll give you a call when I'm hungry." Click.

Caroline reflected on how many times we treat God the same way that her new neighbor treated her. Each day God lays out a feast and invites every believer to come eat our fill. I had to ask myself an important question: How many days do I rush by God's table and throw an "I'll come when I'm hungry!" back over my shoulder?

I think I'm full, but God knows that I'm simply ignoring my hunger. I need to sit down daily to eat and be filled from God's table. Luke 1:53 says, "He has filled the hungry with good things but has sent the rich away empty" (NIV 1984).

I long to have a heart to approach Him daily just as I am—poor and hungry. He invites me to come to Him so that I can leave rich and full. What a glorious exchange! What a divine pleasure!
Daily time enjoying God is essential, but sometimes God gives us an invitation to a private, extended feast. I am envious of one of my pastors. He takes a week each year for a spiritual retreat to a monastery. He goes where it's quiet and simple and spends a week with Jesus.
Maybe someday when my children are older and I'm caught up on laundry I'll be able to do that, but recently God led me to do something equally wonderful on a smaller scale. I took a spiritual retreat during the school day in a room at my church.

As I walked up the stairs to the empty room, I felt nervous. I had spent hours in prayer with others, but I had never spent this long alone with God. Would I have enough to say to Him? Would He speak to me in the silence? Would the minutes drag by? Would I walk out unchanged or disappointed?

At the end of the day, my questions were answered. God met me there. We filled our time together with prayer, Bible reading and worship. God spoke words of direction to me in the silence. I came in knowing that I was hungry, and He was faithful to fill me.

Having mini-retreats with Jesus is something that I plan to do now at least twice a year. In the midst of a full life, it's necessary to intentionally set extended time aside to seek His face and worship Him. I'll still look forward to a week in an abbey, but in the meantime I'll bask in a school day retreat as I renew my relationship with God and feast on His goodness!

Dear Lord, help me know You are good. In Jesus' Name, Amen.


Related Resources:

Do You Know Jesus?

Visit Amy's blog

Intimacy with God: Your Daily Guide to Prayer by Tara Furman

Reflect and Respond:

Have I ignored my spiritual hunger and run by God's feast?

Today I'll pray for a desire for extended time with Him and mark a day on my calendar for a retreat with Jesus.

Power Verses:

Mark 6:31, "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.'" (NIV 1984)

Matthew 5:6, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be filled." (NIV 1984)

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