Stay Spiritually Connected and Directed

I was talking with a good friend one day and he said, “You know, I struggle with making sure I am doing God things and not just good things.”  I nodded that I understood, but, since then, I have pondered that statement a lot.  Since it is accepted that “Christian” means to be “Christ like,” it is important to see if Christ did differentiate between the two to help us determine if we should Stay Spiritually Connected and Directed.

In Mark 1:29-39, we find that Jesus does make this distinction and that He did, in fact, Stay Spiritually Connected and Directed.  After raising Peter’s mother-in-law from a bad fever and healing a host of others and casting out demons, Jesus retires for the evening.  Rising before daylight the next morning, He goes off to pray.  When His disciples come and tell Him that folks are looking for Him, he advises them that they need to go to other towns in the area for, “this is the purpose I have come forth.”

We all know that we have a calling on our lives – a calling that I refer to as my “life ministry.”  In as much as my main “Spiritual Gift” is Teaching, I know that I need to stay focused and “teach” every time an opportunity to do so avails itself to me.  However, my love to write sometimes interferes with my ability to Stay Spiritually Connected and Directed.  I have to evaluate my life, and make sure that I am doing “God Things’ and not just “Good Things.”

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