This is a re-post of a blog I published on November 20, 2012. What I wrote is good for me and all of us to keep in mind. Enjoy.
Inspiration can come at any time – sometimes when we least expect it. This week I was woken up at 5 am with inspiration. I don’t normally get up at 5.
My alarm regularly goes off at 6 am and if it doesn’t, I’m afraid that I would naturally wake up around the time my 21 year old son does on a Saturday. Does noon sound like a good time to get up?
Five in the morning was pretty early for me to wake up on my own, but there I was, wide awake, looking at the red glowing numbers on our ceiling.
I like my projection clock because I don’t find the blazing white light of an alarm clock staring me in the face when I turn in bed … that’s too much like heading down a tunnel with a bright light at the end of it!
This particular morning I wasn’t just awake; I was awake and focused. My mind was fully engaged and I was ready to get out of bed.
I had struggled the day before putting my sermon outline together, and just couldn’t see how I should organize what the passage was communicating.
I was extremely frustrated and my deadline for completing my sermon was clearly on my mind and getting closer.
In the midst of my frustration I did what you are supposed to do when you are in a jam – I prayed. I asked God to help me complete my outline.
After all, I want to preach what God wants the congregation to hear; it’s really His message. Maybe that bugged me even more when I didn’t get the outline by the end of the day.
The week before I had been in a similar place and somehow it all came together by Friday. But that was last week. That was little comfort given my current situation; I was not happy.
It’s totally quiet in our house at 5 in the morning … not even the turtle is stirring at that time of day. What woke me up, and what captivated my thoughts was my message.
I popped out of bed, and for the next hour I finished putting together my outline. It was all in my head; my mind was brimming with words and verses and how they connected together.
It wasn’t like I was working; it was more like I was a secretary taking dictation. God had filled my mind with what He wanted communicated.
I closed my computer at 6:08 and got ready for my 7 am men’s prayer meeting.
I was energized, my outline was complete, and I wasn’t just ready to write my sermon, I was eager to get at it! It’s funny how God didn’t give me the outline piece by piece the day before when I had asked Him.
Instead, He put it all in my head during the night.
Here’s the thing: I write a sermon every week and I can become comfortable thinking that it is my sermon, my message that He’s helping me complete. This week God reminded me that it is His message, and His sermon that I preach. No matter what we do, we work for Him; He doesn’t work for us. How often do we forget that?
That’s Life!
Pastor Paul
Question: What has God inspired you with this past year? Leave your comments below.