Learn To Say ‘Enough!’ – December 1, 2016

2016-12-01     

Learn To Say ‘Enough!’

After he had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, Matthew 14:23

Jesus dismissed a crowd of listeners and fans in order to spend time with His Father in prayer. As a result, when He returned to the crowd He was empowered to work miracles. Think about it; before an airliner takes off, the attendant tells you that if the plane gets into trouble you should secure your own oxygen mask before attempting to help others with theirs. After all, unless you’re getting enough oxygen, how can you help them? So, are your own needs being met? If not, it’s time to start taking care of yourself before you burn out. You can’t travel quietly through life hoping people will recognize when your plate is full. Speak up, or they’ll just keep pouring on more problems and responsibilities. Personal empowerment begins by taking control of your life. Overloaded people fail at marriage, ministry, and management. They fail at parenting, partnership, and personal endeavors. Like an airplane, if you carry too much baggage you won’t get off the ground. When you’re motivated by the need to please others or impress them, you’ll take on too much and fail to reach the heights God planned for you. Or you’ll crash because you ignored your limitations. Every situation that arises doesn’t warrant your attention! Was Jesus misunderstood when He dismissed the crowd? Probably. And you’ll have to make that same decision too. People who don’t recognize your needs and respect your goals will drain you, divert you, and keep you grounded. So what’s the answer? Give what you can, and learn when to say ‘enough!’

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to take time to get “water back into the well” so that I can come back and serve those You call me to serve. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

 

3 comments

  1. This is such a great reminder! People in church really can “judge” if you do not partake in church organizations or events. Personally, I like to concentrate on what I think I can do “well”! Also, I do what I think God leads me to do. It is all about God’s work, not the wishes of man. Amen! Thanks for this message.

  2. Maybe even harms to do merit my attention. Is there theft and fraud and hateful words that hurt me? Yes. consistently yes.. But maybe it’s best for me to let those go without even seeking justice Pursuing justice takes time and energy. If it’s not life threatening, maybe it’s better to focus on going forward with God’s work. Time better spent.

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