During a concert, singer-songwriter David Wilcox responded to a question from the audience about how he composes songs. He said there are three aspects to his process: a quiet room, an empty page, and the question, Is there something I should know? It struck me as a wonderful approach for followers of Jesus as we seek the Lords plan for our lives each day.
Throughout Jesuss public ministry, He took time to be alone in prayer. After feeding 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish, He sent His disciples to cross the Sea of Galilee by boat while He dismissed the crowd (Matt. 14:22). After [Jesus] had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. Later that night, he was there alone (v. 23).
If the Lord Jesus saw the need to be alone with His Father, how much more do we need a daily time of solitude to pour out our hearts to God, ponder His Word, and prepare to follow His directions. A quiet roomanywhere we can focus on the Lord without distractions. An empty pagea receptive mind, a blank sheet of paper, a willingness to listen. Is there something I should know? Lord, speak to me by Your Spirit, Your written Word, and the assurance of Your direction.
From that quiet hillside, Jesus descended into a violent storm, knowing exactly what His Father wanted Him to do (vv. 2427).
Prayer was the essence of Jesuss 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).