“Boondock”
Key Verse:
“So I pray that God, who gives you hope, will
keep you happy and full of peace as you believe in him. May you overflow with
hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13 (NLT)
Devotion:
I
dislike boondocking. If you vacation in a recreational vehicle, you probably
know the definition of boondock. If not, it means spending the night in your
“rig” without hooking-up to power or water. Most recreational vehicles hold a
several gallons of water in a tank. I like taking long hot showers. Boondocking
prohibits this luxury. A battery or small generator provides limited power. A
trickle of power keeps things running, but not for an extended period of time.
When you boondock there is a limited supply of vital resources that make life
more comfortable.
Boondocking
can apply to our spiritual life, too. Unfortunately, it’s easy to become
unplugged with Bible study and prayer time during summer months. Our daily
routines tend to change, so it’s easier to miss our quiet time. Our kids may be
out school wanting “to do something” and we put lay aside our Bible study. We
vacation to rejuvenate ourselves. We traipse to sightseeing spots, but we
neglect to seek Jesus as the day slips by.
If
we allow ourselves to boondock spiritually, we will run dry. The Holy Spirit’s
power will seem to fade and our souls will thirst for the living water of
Jesus. Come the last day in August, we’ll be high and dry.
So
what can we do to stay plugged in spiritually throughout the summer months?
First, we should determine not to allow ourselves to become boondocked. Choose
a time and place to refill yourself with God’s Word. Let’s try to follow the
advice of Psalm 143:8, “Let the morning
bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me
the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul. (NIV) If we refuel
ourselves early in the morning with God’s Word, then it can sustain us the rest
of the day.
Let’s
choose to stay connected to the power of God during the upcoming summer months.
Let’s follow the Apostle Paul’s advice to Timothy, “Work hard so God can say to
you, "Well done." Be a good workman, one who does not need to be
ashamed when God examines your work. Know what his Word says and means.” (2
Timothy 2:15Living)
OK!
Let’s stay connected to the power of the Holy Spirit. We want God to say, “Well
done!” Let’s choose to enjoy the glorious summer with the Jesus.
Prayer:
Lord
Jesus, as this summer begins help me not to neglect the study of Your Word. I
know without its instruction I will lose my direction. In Your Name, I pray. Amen.
Application steps:
Choose
a Bible study to work through during the summer months. Ask a friend to join
you and then meet weekly to discuss the study.
Reflections:
Do
I tend to neglect my quiet time and Bible study during the summer?
If
yes, have I seen a personality change as a result?
What
topic or book of the Bible would be a good summer study?
Power verses:
Psalm
119:5-6, “Oh, that my ways were steadfast in obeying your decrees! Then I would
not be put to shame when I consider all your commands.” (NIV)
Psalm
119:10-11, “I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your
commands. I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against
you.” (NIV)
Matthew
22:29, “Jesus replied, ‘You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures
or the power of God.’” (NIV)
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