This is the final week to register for my May giveaway, which is 5 free registrations to the “A Woman Inspired Conference” being held June 8-11. This is an online women’s conference and the focus of this event is Ministry: Online. I will be speaking during this event and I’d love for you to win a free registration. You may enter twice by leaving two separate comments on any posts at The Point. Somewhere in your comment, you must include the words “Ministry: Online” so that I will know you desire to enter the drawing. I will draw the winners names on Sunday, May 17th.
Jesus had many things contending for His time and attention, yet He seemed never to get flustered and ill-tempered the way I do. Why do you think this was?
“Jesus went through Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people. News about him spread all over Syria, and people brought to him all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe pain, the demon possessed, those having seizures, and the paralyzed, and he healed them. Large crowds from Galilee, the Decapolis, Jerusalem, Judea, and the region across the Jordan followed him.”
We find the same type scene in Mark 1 where Jesus had just healed Peter’s mother-in-law. The sun had no sooner set on Peter’s house than huge crowds surrounded the home wanting their loved ones healed and released from demons. Verse 33 says “the whole town gathered at the door”. Once again we find Jesus in the midst of much pain and disease with each person having a need that He alone can meet.
Are you beginning to see how easily one could become overwhelmed at the immense needs of the people? Can you imagine how helpless one would feel looking at the endless sea of suffering confronting you? There is no way that one person could handle all that needed to be done.
Let’s look at 2 more verses to find the secret to Jesus’ ability to prioritize what needed to be done. The first secret is found in Mark 1:38 where Jesus tells His disciples the following:
“Let us go somewhere else—to the nearby villages—so I can preach there also. This is why I have come.”
The second secret to Jesus’ ability to prioritize is equally important. Mark 1: 35 says,
“Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.”
As we go through each day, you and I must first spend time with the One who gives us our marching orders, the One who holds the course of our lives in His hand. In spending that time each day with God we will learn what His priorities are for our lives. When we operate according to the priorities of God rather than doing whatever is pulling at us the hardest or yelling at us the loudest, we will be able to accomplish so much more. God is willing and eager to let us in on what He considers to be the most important tasks in our lives, but we must ask Him and then be willing to be obedient to what He tells us.



