Monday, March 1, 2010

Preparation

…when Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, the heavens were opened, and the Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form, like a dove; and a voice came from heaven, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.”
And Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit in the wilderness for forty days, Luke 3:21-22; 4:1-2
            From the Jordan to the wilderness. The scriptures tell us that immediately after His baptism, the Spirit drove (Mark 1:12) Jesus into the wilderness for a period of solitude and fasting and yes, temptation. There is in scripture, consistently a time of preparation before God acts.
·      Beginning in Genesis 1:1, the Spirit hovers over the void, preparing it to receive the creative Word of God
·      The Prophets consistently call for the people to “get ready” for God’s movement among them
·      The Baptizer’s call of “repentance” for the One who was coming
·      And even The Son, before His public ministry would begin, was compelled by the Spirit to an isolated time of preparation.
How many times do we, in our fervor, rush into ministry or service – fueled not by Spiritual compulsion, but giddy excitement or worse, a burning desire to not be left out, and then we wonder why we end up feeling over-committed, stressed out, and burned out? The Wilderness is not a place of fruitlessness, but a place of preparation. Listen to the Spirit. Discern His leading. Where are you being lead today?

Let’s Do Something About It
Prayerfully consider:
·      Where is the Spirit leading me today? Before heading out all willy nilly, spend a few moments in silence, detecting and discerning the Spirit’s movement in you soul. Then make your plans.
·      Do I have a sense of what God is preparing next for/in my life? What season am I in now? What season am I heading for? How am I prepared or preparing for God’s movement in my life?

2 comments:

D.R. Martin said...

I am in a season of preparation as I attend college acheiving a higher education and daily asking for the Lord's guidance.

Robyn Henk said...

Good insight. Keep listening for the Lord's direction, and remember that the season of Preparation faithfully lived, will give way to a season of growth and fruitfulness. Thanks for your comment.

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