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November 6, 2002
The Jesus Way
He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed. —Mark 1:35

Ever have one of those hectic days when you need more time than the clock offers? When everyone is after you for help and your tasks seem endless? You might wonder: Did Jesus ever struggle like this? And if so, how did He handle it?

Consider the day in Jesus' life recorded in Mark 1:21-34. It began with a visit to the synagogue to teach, which He did with authority. Then things got rough. A demon-possessed man started shouting at Jesus. Calmly but sternly the Teacher cast out the demon.

When Jesus left the synagogue, He and His friends went to Peter's house. But He couldn't rest; Peter's mother-in-law was sick and needed His healing touch. Later, the entire town gathered outside so Jesus could heal more sick people and cast out more demons. It must have been a tiring day.

How did Jesus respond? Did He take the next day off? Head for the cool mountain streams of Caesarea Philippi? No, the next day He got up before sunrise, found a solitary place, and prayed (v.35). He sought the rejuvenating power of His Father's presence.

How do you handle a tough day? Get alone with God and seek His help. Start your day the Jesus way.  — Dave Branon

When you feel the tension mounting,
And across the busy day
Only gloomy clouds are drifting,
As you start to worry—pray! —Anon.

If you're too busy to pray, you're too busy.


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