Opening Verse
“And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.” – Mark 1:35
Introduction
Starting the day early is often depicted in the Bible as a time of peace, preparation, and communion with God. It sets a precedent for diligence and purpose throughout the day.
Devotional Story
John was a typical late sleeper, often beginning his days in the early afternoon, believing he was still managing everything just fine. One Sunday, his pastor preached about the importance of rising early, using Jesus and other biblical figures as examples of how dawn was a special time for prayer and work. The message struck John particularly when he realized many of the Bible’s significant events and deep prayers occurred early in the morning. Motivated to change, John began setting his alarm earlier each day, starting with prayer and planning his tasks. Within weeks, John noticed a significant change: he was more productive, felt more at peace, and found more time to help others, embodying the industrious spirit God calls for.
What This Means
Rising early isn’t just about avoiding laziness; it’s about intentionally setting the tone for the day, dedicating it to God, and making the most of the time granted to us. It’s a practical and spiritual act of discipline that aligns us more closely with God’s purposes.
Think About This
How might your days change if you started them earlier? What could you accomplish with a few extra hours dedicated to God and focused work?
Prayer
Lord, help me to treasure the morning hours and use them wisely. Encourage me to rise early, seek Your presence first, and plan my day with intention. Let me be inspired by the diligence demonstrated in Your Word, to make the most of every opportunity You provide. Amen.
Closing Verse
“Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty; open thine eyes, and thou shalt be satisfied with bread.” – Proverbs 20:13
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