Episode 252

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26th Jul 2024

Lonely Places

Pray Always

Luke 5:16 (NIV) 
But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. 


As I read this verse, I was struck by the terminology “lonely places.” To me, “lonely places” is  the more negative counterpart to “quiet solitude.” But when we read this passage in its broader  context, we learn that it comes at the end of the story of Jesus healing the leper. After healing  him, Jesus tells the man not to go around talking about what has happened, but inevitably,  word gets out, and crowds form, wanting healing and to hear what Jesus has to say. I don’t  blame them, though — surely if any of us were around when Jesus was walking the earth, we  would want to witness him firsthand, too!  

But at the same time, I’m sure that Jesus was in a pretty lonely place. We so often think about  Jesus being surrounded by his followers, and while considering his divinity, we might forget his  humanity. But as is often said, “It’s lonely at the top.” I can only imagine that healing,  preaching, and meeting the needs of everyone around him, especially doing so basically by  himself, with no one else who could truly understand what he is going through, it had to be  unbelievably lonely. 

But there was someone who understood. God the Father understood. God was there, walking  with Jesus, and it was through prayer — quiet, private prayer — that he felt that reassuring  presence.  

I don’t know about you, but even with the burdens I have to bear, infinitesimal when compared  to those of Jesus of course, I need to withdraw. It is comforting to know that even our Lord,  who had the power to heal people with a mere touch, had the same need. But even more  comforting is knowing that God is just as available to me — and to you— through prayer as he  was to Jesus.  

I invite you to pray with me now.

Holy God, you are our respite amid the chaos. Thank you for providing us calm when no one  and nothing else does. Help keep us mindful that, when we get to the lonely places where we  think no one else understands what we’re going through that, just like Jesus, we can withdraw  and pray to you. With grateful spirits we pray, amen.  


This devotion was written and read by Dwight Dockery.


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"Grace for All" is a daily devotional podcast from the laity of First United Methodist Church in Maryville, Tennessee. Each episode presents a verse of scripture and a brief reflection on that verse written and recorded by members of our church. These short episodes are meant to inspire you and help you in your journey of understanding and faith.

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