It's Monday morning... Lots of work to do... Pick up the pace! Step onto the conveyor belt and get moving!
Have you heard of "hurry sickness"? Yes, hurry has actually been diagnosed as a medical problem because of the damage that hurry-induced stress causes on our bodies. Many of us are prone to rush from one thing to the next and move at a fast pace to get more done - especially at the start of a work day!
How about pushing PAUSE?!
Begin a meeting by lingering in prayer even though there isn't time.
Drive in the slow lane. Walk slowly from your car to your appointment.
Stop in the middle of your work or project to take a deep breath and offer a prayer to God.
Unplug yourself and listen to God... "Be still and know that I AM God" (Psalm 46:10).
Even on Monday morning the green pastures and still waters of our Good Shepherd are available to us!
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Is the Good Shepherd Good Enough for You?
We pray, "The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want." But do we really mean this?
There are a lot of things that we want in life - things that we're excited about. Food. Projects. Family and friends. Ministry. Movies. Sports. Vacations. These are all good things.
But what about the one thing, the best thing? Is Jesus the one we are most enthusiastic about? Are we most eager to spend time with him? Do our thoughts drift to Jesus? When we lie awake at night do we speak Jesus' name? Do we look for opportunities to love Jesus in the people we meet?
What would happen to us if we became persons devoted to Jesus like that? You may not want to love Jesus that much! You may not be ready to pray in earnest, "The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want."
David prays in Psalm 63:3: "Your love, O Lord, is better than life." Many times David's heart leaps with joy as he expresses whole-hearted devotion to the Lord and the Christ who was to come.
Let's pray with David... "O Lord Jesus Christ your love is better than anything else in life! You are the Good Shepherd, the Best Shepherd, the Only Shepherd for us. Yes, the Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want. Jesus, you are our portion - you are enough for us, more than enough! - right now and for always. We love you Jesus. We want to love you more and to share your love with everyone we meet. Your kingdom is glorious all around us. Open our eyes to see your goodness and beauty everywhere we go that we might be captivated by your kingdom always. Amen."
There are a lot of things that we want in life - things that we're excited about. Food. Projects. Family and friends. Ministry. Movies. Sports. Vacations. These are all good things.
But what about the one thing, the best thing? Is Jesus the one we are most enthusiastic about? Are we most eager to spend time with him? Do our thoughts drift to Jesus? When we lie awake at night do we speak Jesus' name? Do we look for opportunities to love Jesus in the people we meet?
What would happen to us if we became persons devoted to Jesus like that? You may not want to love Jesus that much! You may not be ready to pray in earnest, "The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want."
David prays in Psalm 63:3: "Your love, O Lord, is better than life." Many times David's heart leaps with joy as he expresses whole-hearted devotion to the Lord and the Christ who was to come.
Let's pray with David... "O Lord Jesus Christ your love is better than anything else in life! You are the Good Shepherd, the Best Shepherd, the Only Shepherd for us. Yes, the Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want. Jesus, you are our portion - you are enough for us, more than enough! - right now and for always. We love you Jesus. We want to love you more and to share your love with everyone we meet. Your kingdom is glorious all around us. Open our eyes to see your goodness and beauty everywhere we go that we might be captivated by your kingdom always. Amen."
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About the Author
- Dr. Bill Gaultiere
- I am the Director of Spiritual Formation Ministries at the Crystal Cathedral. I am also a clinical psychologist and spiritual director. I love to write about the spiritual life and every two weeks or so I write an inspirational devotional called "The Christian Soul Care Devotional" which has about 2,000 readers. You can sign up for this free e-mail at our website. My wife Kristi is also a psychotherapist and spiritual director and together we have a ministry to pastors and leaders called "Soul Shepherding." Kristi is my soul mate and we have been married since 1986. We have three teenage children: David (Beloved of God), Jennie (Pure and Beautiful like the Lord), and Briana (Strong in God's Grace). We live in Irvine, CA. Most importantly, I am the disciple Jesus loves and I want you to discover this too!