When you hear the word preparation, what comes to your mind? Do you think about life insurance, studying for a test, or maybe even packing all the necessary equipment before a camping trip? Of course, all of these things are acts of preparation.
Preparation by Prayer | Devotional
Scripture Reading: Psalm 31:1– 5
key Verse: Psalm 31:1
In You, O Lord, I put my trust;
Let me never be ashamed;
Deliver me in Your righteousness.
When you hear the word preparation, what comes to your mind? Do you think about life insurance, studying for a test, or maybe even packing all the necessary equipment before a camping trip? Of course, all of these things are acts of preparation.
When we prepare beforehand, we consider all possible outcomes and make sure that we will have what we need when the time comes.
We explore any potential problems and arrive at a solution “just in case.” After all, no one wants to be caught up in an unexpected situation with no idea of what to do.
Yet do we approach our spiritual lives with the same forethought, or do we tend to take more of a haphazard approach? All too often, we overlook “gearing up” before heading into unknown territory.
If it makes sense to prepare for a simple camping trip, how
much more important it must be to prepare for our very lives!
We make this preparation by spending time with the Lord.
Too many people call upon the name of God only in times of stress; however, if you want to be ready for crisis, then you must seek the Lord when there is no problem at all.
In these precious moments of prayer and reflection, we have the opportunity to calmly dwell in the Word, focusing on an intimate relationship with our heavenly Father.
These are the occasions for girding up our strength and laying a solid foundation in the Word that will provide sure footing later on when troubles come our way.