I was reading this morning in the book of Mark, chapter 1, verses 35 through 39. This is toward the beginning of Jesus’ ministry.
It says, “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed. Simon and his companions went to look for him, and when they found him, they exclaimed, ‘Everyone is looking for you!’ Jesus replied, ‘Let us go somewhere else—to the nearby villages—so I can preach there also. That is why I have come.’ So he traveled throughout Galilee, preaching in their synagogues and driving out demons.”
Jesus went off to be by Himself to pray, as He often did. The disciples found Him and said, “Everyone is looking for you.” There were expectations. People needed Him. People wanted Him. There were things to do.
But before He responded to people, He met with God.
The disciples had expectations of what Jesus should be doing and how He should be moving. But Jesus didn’t let the expectations of others determine His direction. He got His instructions from the Father first.
And because of that, when they came to Him, He already had clarity. He told them they needed to move on. That wasn’t random. That came from time spent with God.
For me, this is why having a morning routine with the Lord is so important.
And when I say morning routine, I’m not talking about skincare, workouts, or getting everything ready for the day. I’m talking about time with Jesus.
As believers, our lives should be in line with the Word of God. Ephesians 5:1 says to be imitators of God. That means we follow the example of Jesus.And Jesus got up early. He spent time with His Father. He received instructions for the day.
But a lot of times, we wake up and immediately start receiving instructions from everyone else.
We check our phones. We look at our schedules. We think about what we need to do, who needs us, what’s expected of us.
And before we know it, our day is already being directed by everything and everyone around us.
But what if we stopped first?
What if we took time to ask God, “What do You want me to do today?”
Because the truth is, I don’t know what I need for the day.
But He does.
No matter how busy the day is, I make time for this every morning. Because I don’t want to move based on pressure, expectations, or habit.
I want to move based on His instruction.