Are You Disconnected

Several times this week when I've turned on my computer the word "disconnected" appeared in the lower right hand corner of the screen.  Disconnected ~ meaning I wasn't connected to the server and there was no information coming in and no information going out.  If there is no connection, no flow of information there is no interaction between myself and the outside world on the other side of this computer screen.  Everything stops, shuts down, comes to a halt.

We can get that way also in our spiritual walk and relationship with Christ. We get busy with our daily lives rushing here and there.  We continue to add items to our agenda but we never seem to find the time to add Christ to our agenda.  Even in service to Christ we can become "disconnected" when we fail to put Him as the priority and not our service to Him. There is a difference.

Christ never rushed to Capernaum (the home of Simon Peter) or hurried up to Galilee.  He didn't tell the disciples "we have got to get a move on if I'm going to meet the woman at the well in Samaria" (John 4).  He didn't even drop everything and run to bedside of  His dying friend Lazarus (John 11). If there was ever a time to rush I would have thought that would be the time.  No, Christ never rushed, never hurried, never ran. Although thousand would crowd around him everywhere He went He never felt pressured or pressed to hurry. 

Why?  Because He was "connected" with the Father.  Jesus had a busy life.  The Bible tells us that the world could not contain all the things He did, miracles He performed if they were to be written down (John 21:25). How did Christ have such an effective and productive life? Because He was one with the Father (John 10:30).  He made it a priority to go aside and fellowship with, communicate with, have a relationship with the Father.  

Do you rush and hurry and still it seems as though nothing gets done?  The reason may be that you're "disconnect" from the one who gives guidance for daily living and wisdom to make Godly decisions. No communication occurs when we are disconnected.  Our productivity stops and we are just burning energy.  Are you setting aside time to communicate with the Father, read His word and listen to Him speak to you?  If not, let me urge you to start your day with God and end your day with Him.

If you don't have a favorite verse to help start your day here is mine
Psalm 143:8
Cause me to hear Your lovingkindness in the morning for in You do I trust; 
Cause me to know the way in which I should walk, for I lift up my soul to You.

God doesn't want us to Rush.  He wants us to Rest.  Rest in Him, casting everything onto Him and letting Him work in us and through us (1Peter 5:8).  Are you putting Christ on your agenda?  If not, make time to do so ~ He put you on His (Galatians 4:4-5).

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