Having risen a long while before daylight, He went out
and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed. - Mark 1:35
Don't have time to eat breakfast? Not even a bowl of cereal or a slice of toast? No
problem. Just unwrap a "breakfast bar" made from one of many popular cereal
products and eat it on your way to work or school. It may not be the most nourishing meal,
but it's convenient, and that seems to be what people want most today. In the US alone,
more than 30,000 new beverage, health, beauty, household, and pet products appeared in
just one year. The most popular of them emphasized convenience.
In today's world, it's easy to become hooked on the "quick and easy" approach to
almost everything. But it's dangerous to base our spiritual life on what is most
convenient. Even this booklet can become a snare if we read only the interesting stories
and fail to read the Scriptures and take time to pray.
Today's Bible reading reveals that in the midst of teaching, healing, traveling, and
preaching, Jesus never allowed the pace of life to deter Him from spending time with His
heavenly Father. Mark wrote, "In the morning, having risen a long while before
daylight, He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed" (Mark
1:35).
Today, let's resist the lure of convenience and take time to be alone with God.
-DCM
In the stillness of the morning,
Before a busy day of care,
How sweet to be alone with God
Through His holy Word and prayer.
- Anderson
Meet God in the morning if you want to walk with Him through the day.