I’m not very good with plants. I forget to water them. They start to droop; they stop blooming; their vibrant color turns to a dull crusty brown. Leaves and flower petals drop off. And then I give them too much water at one time and they are overwhelmed. They sure seemed fine the other day. Or was that last week? Time sure has a way of slipping through our fingers.
I have done the same thing with myself. I go all day forgetting to drink a sufficient amount of pure, clean water. Reaching instead for morning coffees and afternoon sodas. And it shows. Because I start to droop. My vibrancy diminishes. I become sluggish, irritable and have a hard time thinking clearly. I think I’m just tired and want to call it a day. But really, I’m dehydrated. There’s no living water flowing through my system.
But tomorrow… tomorrow I will do better. I know it’s important. So starting tomorrow…
… and we all know how that scenario plays out. If you wait until you are actually thirsty, your body is crying out because it is already dehydrated. You need to be intentional with supplying your body with life-supporting water on a regular basis.
The same can be said about our spiritual health and well-being.
Are you feeling tired, even exhausted in your service? Is your passion for your calling lackluster? And not quite as alive and vibrant… are you feeling dry, even drained?
Do you wait until you’re in the mood to pray? Do you wait until you are thirsty for His Word before you read your Bible? (Didn’t I just read something from it the other day; or was that last week?) Have you lapsed from hanging out with other Christian believers? Has church become more duty and less about worship? Time sure has a way of slipping through our fingers. But you need to do all these things on a regular basis. And just watch and see your service to the Lord and others be revived! It can happen in just a day. It can happen this very day!
Just as your body needs food and drink, work and play on a regularly scheduled basis, so your soul requires intentional attention in order to function properly. Like my plants, it doesn’t work to let them go so dry and then try to pour as much as possible into one quick, catch-up moment.
For peak performance, maintain consistent connection with the Lord through daily prayer, His Word, and fellowship with other believers.
Read your Bible, pray every day - and you’ll grow, grow, GROW!
“They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.”
Acts 2:42
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