Then I said to them, “You see the bad situation we are in, that Jerusalem is desolate and its gates burned by fire. Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem so that we will no longer be a reproach.” -Nehemiah 2:17

Pigeon Walk – An excerpt taken from The Daily Bread

 

Call to Action through Prayer

ARE WE GOING THROUGH OUR CHRISTIAN WALK CLUMSILY WITH UNFOCUSED EYES? EVER WONDER WHAT BRINGS CHRISTIAN EYES INTO FOCUS? TO GET THAT ANSWER WE MUST GO TO THE ANSWER THROUGH CONSISTENT PRAYER! I RAN ACROSS THIS IN A DAILY BREAD,  MY PRAYER IS IT TOUCHES YOU AS IT DID ME.

Pigeon Walk

Read: Daniel 6:1-10

He knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom. —Daniel 6:10

Have you ever wondered why a pigeon walks so funny? It’s so it can see where it’s going. A pigeon’s eyes can’t focus as it moves, so the bird actually has to bring its head to a complete stop between steps in order to refocus. It proceeds clumsily—head forward, stop, head back, stop.

In our spiritual walk with the Lord, we have the same problem as the pigeon: We have a hard time seeing while we’re on the go. We need to stop between steps—to pause and refocus on the Word and the will of God. That’s not to say we have to pray and meditate about every little decision in life. But certainly our walk with the Lord needs to have built into it a pattern of stops that enable us to see more clearly before moving on.

Daniel’s practice of praying three times a day was an essential part of his walk with God (Daniel 6:10). He knew there’s a certain kind of spiritual refocusing that we can’t do without stopping. His stops gave him a very different kind of walk—one that was obvious to those around him.

What about us? At the risk of being thought of as different, as Daniel was, let’s learn this valuable lesson from the pigeon: “Looking good” isn’t nearly as important as “seeing well.” —Mart De Haan

There is a blessed calm at eventide
That calls me from a world of toil and care;
How restful, then, to seek some quiet nook
Where I can spend a little time in prayer. —Bullock

Time in Christ’s service requires time out for renewal.

Have a great day and a great week. May the Lord pour out a river of abundamt blessings over you and your families.

Love ya,

Pastor Eddie

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