THOUGHTS ON THE LORD’S DAY”

“Seven keys for dealing with life’s pressures and stress.”

“Then Jesus said, ‘Let’s get away from the crowds for a while and rest.’ There were so many people coming and going that Jesus and His apostles didn’t even have time to eat” (Mark 6:31).

Jesus experienced enormous stress and pressure, yet it did not seem to disturb His peace of mind. In spite of opposition, constant demands and little privacy, His life reflected a calm sense of balance. What was His secret?

First, Identification: You must know who you are (John 8:12). Eighteen times Jesus publicly defined Himself. There was no doubt in His mind as to who He was. If you are unsure of your identity, you will allow others to pressure you into their molds. Trying to be someone you are not causes stress!

Second, Dedication: Know who you want to please (John 5:30). You can’t please everyone. Even God can’t! Just about, the time you get “Crowd A” happy, “Crowd B” will be upset with you. Jesus never let the fear of rejection manipulate Him. No one can pressure you without your permission.

Third, Organization: Set clear goals (John 8:14). Jesus said, “I know where I came from and where I am going.” Preparation prevents pressure but procrastination produces it. You work by either priorities or pressures.

Fourth, Concentration: Focus on one thing at a time (Luke 4:42-44). You can’t chase two rabbits at the same time! Jesus knew how to handle interruptions without being distracted from His primary goal.

Fifth, Delegation: Don’t try to do everything yourself (Mark 3:14).
We get tense when we feel it all depends on us. Jesus enlisted twelve disciples. Don’t allow the fear that others may not do as good a job as you. Or, that they may do a better job than you to keep you from asking for help.

Sixth, Meditation: Make a habit of prayer (Mark 1:35). No matter how busy Jesus got, He found time to get alone to pray every day. A daily quiet time is a great stress decompression chamber. Use this time to talk to God about your pressures and problems, evaluate your priorities, and discover the rules for successful living by reading His word.

Seventh, Relaxation: Take time to enjoy life (Mark 6:30-31). Balance is the key to stress management. Great leaders balance personal discipleship, natural family, spiritual family and ministry calling.

After seven decades I’m still learning. How are you doing?