Steal Away
Steal Away!
Luke 5:16 – And he withdrew himself into the wilderness and
prayed.
My
favorite past time is sitting in my car on busy parking lots. It seems that I
make my best to-do lists there, read, find peace and often whisper words of
prayer. I love to people watch, so in between the reading, sitting still and
praying, I glance at people – observe their nuisances, notice their
idiosyncrasies and just enjoy looking at God’s creation.
In recent
years, I’ve often asked myself why I enjoy this practice so much. I think it is
because I have built, by design, a very busy life for myself. I think it is
directly related to that old saying that the “idle mind is the workshop of the
devil.” I decided years ago that I would never have an idle mind. So I have
made “busyness” a part of my day – writing, reading, speaking engagements,
teaching, working, and the list goes on. So whenever I find a small piece of
time – whether it’s 15 minutes or 30 minutes to simply wait in my car for the
next event, I find it so relaxing and refreshing.
Please
note that busyness of not of God. Sometimes we busy ourselves - doing the wrong
things with the wrong people. We often busy ourselves to avoid dealing with
life in general. I have been known to fill up my schedule with the mundane to
avoid the necessary things and tasks that I abhor. Our women’s Bible study leader says, “If
satan, can’t make us bad, he will make us busy!” So be careful as
you busy yourselves. (I am talking to myself mainly).
To steal
away is an idiom that means to leave quietly without being noticed. In Luke
5:16, I find it interesting that Jesus, the savior, the author of the universe,
the lover of my soul, the Christ – the anointed one, the God of creation would
take time to withdraw to himself. Various Bible translations say different
things – some say he withdrew to lonely places, desolate or deserted places.
The translations also note that He withdrew, retired, and slipped away to these
places. As Jesus’ ministry grew, he took more time for silence and solitude
with the Father in prayer.
Today,
promise yourself time to still away; to find time to sneak away to talk to the
Father. Follow the example of Jesus, take a breather from all of the cares of
the world – the piles of laundry, the unpaid bills, the active kids, the
grocery shopping and all the to-do lists that you’ve created and not followed. It
doesn’t have to be a vacation with all the works, but merely a drive down to Target,
a slow walk through the shoe store, a walk in the park. You can take 15 minutes in a bathroom, car,
board room, wherever you can find solitude and still away for a talk with your
Heavenly Father. He’s waiting to hear from you and you’ll be glad you spent
time with Him!
Don’t
forget to live in the RED – under the covering of the blood and the forgiveness
of sin.
#Loved
#Forgiven
#StealingAway
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