Is anybody out there who gets caught up unavoidably in a whirlwind of duties, 
work, appointments, obligations, so demanding and so pressing that you just 
couldn't find time for prayer and Bible study between crawling out of bed 
wearily in the morning and falling asleep exhausted late at night? And all 
these heavy burdens are not because we are trying to make payments on a boat or 
a new Lexus or ranch house, but simple duties that decency has imposed on us. 
We have a family to take care of, righteous obligations that a person of good 
character must perform. And while we are being thus driven ragged, God keeps 
sitting on His throne serene, never too much to do, never knows what it is to 
be in a hurry, plenty of secretaries and aides surrounding Him to do and go at 
His beck and call, while He frowns and scolds because we haven't "taken time" 
to pray and study. And so the guilt builds up, and that is added to all the 
other burdens that stern duty has laid on us, burdens we cannot avoid if we are 
to function as husbands, fathers, wives, mothers, employees, yes, as church 
leaders. Sigh!
Can we find somewhere some Good News that may help us endure? Especially 
regarding the guilt problem. (If you are one who sits serene, untroubled, 
unhurried, finishing your day's work at 4:30, with a bevy of secretaries and 
aides, tune out; you don't need this.)

Let's begin at the end first: Our heavenly Father is not frowning and scolding 
us because we are (or think we are) unavoidably busy. He has sent His Son to 
save us, not to condemn us (John 3:17; 12:47). Busy as we are, the Good 
Shepherd doesn't lose patience with us; He keeps seeking us (Luke 15:1-5). 
Unless we believe this, our hearts get hardened and we find ourselves alienated 
from Him. Next, in the midst of our most busy busyness, the Holy Spirit gets 
through with conviction, for He is "the light which lighteth every man that 
cometh into the world" (John 1:9).

Say Yes to His every conviction, to every ray of light that shines through the 
worldly gloom; in other words, welcome Him. Guaranteed: He will show you a way 
and a nook of time to get a meal of nourishing spiritual food for your soul. 
(The test will come to see if you really want it, or are just playing games.) 
Lastly, "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy" (Ex. 20:8). Remember it all 
week long, and then rest spiritually.

--Robert J. Wieland

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