George Müller, who
lived in the 1800s, cared for about 10,000 orphans in total in
his five large orphanages. But he never allowed his huge responsibility to take
him away from the Word of God. He said that every day, he would set aside time
to study the scriptures until his inner man was happy in the Lord.
Once, Müller met a man
who worked between 14 and 16 hours every day. He told the man, “You are
destroying your health. You don’t have time for your family and, most
importantly, you don’t have time to nourish your inner man with the Word of
God.”
The man replied, “I
hear you, but I can’t see how I can cut down my working hours and spend time in
the Word because even with the 14 to 16 hours I put in each day, I still can’t
put enough bread on the table for my family.”
As the man walked
away, Müller said, “He doesn’t believe that if he gives time to God’s Word
first, God will take care of all his needs.”
Likewise, do you
really believe that every day, only one thing is needful? Even if the bills
don’t get paid, the children are not making any headway in their studies and
the office work is not completed, all these things can wait. Only one thing is
needful—that you spend time in the Word of God.
When Martha complained
to Jesus that her sister Mary had left her to serve alone (Mary was sitting at
Jesus’ feet and hearing His Word), Jesus defended Mary by saying, “Martha,
Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things. But one thing
is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away
from her” (Luke 10:41–42).
My friend, you will not lose out when you take time to sit down and listen to God’s Word. Even your health and well-being will be blessed (see Proverbs 4:22). So take time today to meditate on His Word. It will make your way prosperous (see Joshua 1:8–9), and give you divine health and good success! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries use with kind permission).
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