Beautiful Kitty graphics.
I keep tabs, but am not doing much posting, seems I spend my time in the recliner or the bathroom these days. This gastroparesis is a nasty digestive issue I did not need with my other health issues.
When the snow flies in Michigan, I like to get my grandkids, grab our plastic sleds, and go slipping and sliding down our backyard. We zoom down the hill for about 10 seconds, and then climb back up for more.
When I travel to Alaska with a bunch of teenagers, we also go sledding. We are hauled by bus nearly to the top of a mountain. We jump on our sleds and, for the next 10 to 20 minutes (depending on levels of bravery), we slide at breakneck speeds down the mountain, holding on for dear life.
Ten seconds in my backyard or 10 minutes down an Alaskan mountain. Theyre both called sledding, but there is clearly a difference.
Ive been thinking about this in regard to prayer. Sometimes we do the 10 seconds in the backyard kind of prayinga quick, spur-of-the-moment prayer or a short thanks before eating. At other times, were drawn to down the mountain prayingextended, intense times that require concentration and passion in our relationship with Him. Both have their place and are vital to our lives.
Jesus prayed often, and sometimes for a long time (Luke 6:12; Mark 14:32-42). Either way, let us bring the desires of our heart to the God of the backyards and the mountains of our lives.
INSIGHT
: Prayer was the essence of Jesus relationship with the Father. He often withdrew to a solitary place to pray (Mark 1:35; Luke 5:16; 9:18). Sometimes He spent long hours communicating with His Father (Luke 6:12; John 17) and other times He prayed short, quick prayers (Matt. 14:19; Luke 23:34,46; John 12:27).
Goodnight, and God Bless.