Tuesday, July 13, 2010

On Vacation…from God?!?

Dear Worshipers,

Summer is such a wonderful time. Put aside your strong feelings about the heat for a moment, and let’s acknowledge that the pace of living, and the different activities of the summer which we engage in are enjoyable. All our schedules are a little different in the summer than the rest of the year. That is a wonderful thing.

Oh, and what about vacations? Let’s not forget them. They alter our lives and of course our spending as well. For those of us with kids, there is a lot more time to interact with them in the summer because they are off of school, which influences vacations. There are also more hours of daylight to wear ourselves out, I mean enjoy.

Yes, I hope you agree that summer is a wonderful time. The question I want to ask is “How is the change in your summer schedule impacting your relationship to God?” As I have illustrated, there are any number of factors that influence the time you spend with Him during these long days. For me, with my kids up earlier due to the sun rising earlier, my quiet time is not as quiet as it is during the school year.

So what will you do to ensure that you find yourself one step behind Jesus at the close of this season and the beginning of the next. First, I think you simply need to be intentional and purpose that you will not take a vacation from God while on vacation and enjoying the summer. Second, maybe it is a time to make of the most of being outdoors. Take your quiet time for a walk, I mean simply take it outside. Change something about your normal routine during these next 6-7 weeks. Give outside the box [your house] and prepare to experience God is some different ways.

I am not just thinking about quiet times either. Maybe it is a good time to go on a prayer walk through your neighborhood. Keep your spiritual eyes open, you may be surprised at what you see. This kind of exercise will heighten your spiritual sensitivity. Maybe there is an act of service that you have been putting off, or some opportunity to grow with fellow believers that you need to commit to: whatever it is, take advantage of the summer schedule to do it.

Above all, enjoy your vacation summer. Just be careful not to forget to take God with you wherever and whenever you go…

Jesus, give us a refreshing summer. A time of relaxation and rest, of growing and working. All in all, help us keep You in the middle of it.

In Christ,

Pastor Timothy

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