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Essential to Servitude
When we are serving the Lord and ministering to those he has called us to it will be met with its physical and spiritual exhaustion.
WE are slaves unto The Master and we should be about his business.
That is servitude at heart.
The state of being a slave or completely subject to someone more powerful.
To often when we find ourselves in this state we neglect that which we need the most.
We supplement the greater for the lesser.
We are prone to do this.
How often do we consider our sunday’s a burden to rise and go to church for it is the only day that we are able to sleep in?
Neglecting the greater for the lesser.
Sleep in on your day of work..
I cannot do that for that would get me fired.
Yet we forget to recognize the compromise that will come into our lives when we neglect the God ordained practice of public worship and what the outcome is in our life when we neglect it.
Not an action that will lead us to a more fruitful life in Christ but rather contrary.
We had seen last week the authority of Christ teaching that was accompanied by his authoritative deeds.
Casting out demons.
That which opposed his mission still fell subject to his authority.
So as we will see deeper in weeks to come the authority of Christ’s teaching fleshed out we see the authority of Christs deeds that we would do good to follow.
Now we come to The next portion in Mark.
REAd Mark 1:29-39.
Christ stands in the synagogue and reads from the prophet
Luke
This is a prophecy given in Isaiah about the coming Messiah.
The spirit of the Lord is upon me… This is my beloved son in whom i am well pleased.
His words were authoritative and accompanied by power.
When John the Baptist was sitting in prison and he sent word from Jesus to see if He truly was the one we were waiting for
Luke
This we see fleshing out in .
What was the example that our master had given us?
For He is the author and perfecter of our faith.
What was the example our master had given us?
We learn from his Life.
Emannuel “God with us”
HE thought it necessary to pray.
A good soldier about the masters business understands the importance of communication with the commander.
This is not just born out of need but also desire.
Any time we are faithful to the work which God calls us to
A follower of Christ
A Father to his household
A Mother to her children/a
A Pastor to his church
A teacher to her students
A work unto a worker
a ministry unto a worker
An ambassador unto the world
All these will be at some point accompanied by mental and physical exhaustion.
Continually pressed by the needs of others and the great task of ministering unto them.
But how did Christ lead by example for this exhaustion?
Was it by sleeping in, locking the doors and not allowing anyone to come in?
Rather it was by rising even earlier to commune with the one that He desires to please and honor above all else.
His greatest treasure was not the day in which he can sleep in, but rather when he can get away to be with his father.
proven by his practice.
Rest is not a terrible thing but if we are not careful for to many of us it has become a God.
For it is often upon this altar that we sacrifice our time with God.
Thjis is a desire that overrides fleshly desires for he arose a long while before it was day light.
This is believe brings out two truths:
Christ had a great desire to commune with his father.
Proven by his practice
We have a lack of desire to commune with the father.
Proven by our neglegence
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind and soul.
The Lord is my shepherd i shall not want.
I do not desire beyond what he has provided but i long also to be in his presence and close to Him.
Christ understood the importance of solitary prayer in the busy-ness of life.
We have a lack of understanding the importance of solitary prayer.
Not for Gods sake but for ours.
God doesn’t grow weary, doesn’t forget, not easily distracted, or nor tempted to Sin.
BUT WE DO.
There is great importance behind prayer that we stand in need of.
It places us in the constant reminder that apart from the father we can do nothing.
I am the Vine and you are the branches.
This also helps us to be faithful to the business that he has sent us on.
Christ didn’t need to be reminded of his purpose but we stand in need of constant reminders because we get distracted.
With things that are so pointless.
We get discouraged by things that are so minute.
How many times does our week become filled with things that ultimately were not worth the space in which they occupied in our time, nor the worry the occured.
We grow weary and need to be reminded of the one who strengthens us.
We grow discouraged and need to be reminded who fights for us.
We grow doubtful and need to be reminded the King who sits upon the throne.
We grow worrisome and need to be reminded of the Sovereign provider.
WE grow complacent And need to be reminded of the cost of the one who saved us.
We are forgetful and forget the mission of which Christ sent us.
Do you have a desire not just born out need but also want to to commune with our heavenly father?
For this purpose i have come forth.
He was about the business of which he was sent.
The time is fulfilled-the Messiah is here and not aimlessly living but with purpose.
The divine placement by God in History at just the perfect time.
He was a servant about the masters business.
Living on Mission.
He knew who he was and his purpose for which he came and doesn’t miss a beat.
Do you understand the divine placement of your life?
This is not an attempt to puff you up but rather a call to wake up and live for the Lord.
Acts 17:236
So that they should seek the Lord.
America coming into existence and occupying the 50 states that we do is by no surprise to God neither is the existence of you.
The bible teaches us that we were knit together in our mothers womb.
This means that Gods intelligent, precise, and masterful weaved you together.
Apart from Him you would not exist.
You didn’t choose your parents, your stature, nor your intelligence.
Yet He has a purpose.
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