Then Jesus told his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul? (Matthew 16:24-26)
No matter who you are, most people have a routine they consciously or subconsciously keep each morning. Over the years, mine has changed from time to time and it has been anything from a run, shower, get ready for the day, or now get up have coffee and pray with Jesus. As B3rd Men, I want to challenge all of us to get into a routine of making sure we start our day with prayer and nothing else. We must stop justifying any routine that does not strictly put God first above all things.
Many of us struggle to start our day this way because we don't feel like we get anything out of it, but like Sunday worship, prayer is a time to acknowledge God and be in a relationship with Him. Prayer Is Not About You! While certain men will experience the burning bush intimacy that Moses had in Exodus, most will struggle to stay focused or shut off their brains for 10 minutes of silence with their creator.
So why should you press on? In our passage above, Jesus gave strict instructions about what we must do if we desire to come after Him and be His disciples. We must deny ourselves and that is what prayer is. If we are honest, each of us would rather do anything else in the morning than pray. But every time we pray, we deny our flesh something that it desires and replace that desire with Jesus. Over time, that is the process of sanctification. Our free will consenting to the will of Jesus and becoming transformed to be like Him.
As Christian men, if we desire to pursue excellence in faith, knowledge, and leadership; we must start our day with self-denial and the most efficient way to accomplish this task is prayer. It does not have to take long but should be a very intentional and focused expression of love. Acknowledge Him, confess your sins, thank Him for a new day and the gifts in your life, express your desires, and then shut up. Don't dominate the conversation but leave most of the time for Him to shape who He desires you to be. Life to the fullest is only possible through Jesus and prayer is a great start.