
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The job is good, the opportunities are genuinely valued, but the schedule has taken on a life of its own. Every ball is in the air, and it is only a matter of time before one of them falls.
Most of us know that feeling, even if our version of it looks different.
What makes an overcrowded schedule particularly difficult is that it fills up with good things. Every appointment means meeting with someone we value. Every task gives us purpose. We enjoy what we are doing, and yet somewhere in the middle of all of it, the busyness begins to work against us. What we do starts to drown out who we are meant to be with.
The disciples experienced exactly this. Returning from an extraordinary ministry trip, eager to tell Jesus everything they had done, they found themselves surrounded by crowds so thick they could not even eat. There was no time and no space to simply be with Him. And so Jesus did something quiet and deliberate. He led them into a boat and took them away from it all, across the sea, to a place where there was room for rest and presence without interruption.
Scripture does not record what was said in those moments on the water. But Jesus was there, and that was the point.
Tonight can be one of those moments. The demands of the day are completed. What has been done has been done. What has not been done has not been done. And tomorrow's tasks have not yet arrived. In this small window, Jesus whispers three things: come away with Me. Put down what you are carrying. Get some rest.
Not the rest of efficient recovery so you can perform better tomorrow. The soul-deep, spirit-enriching rest that only His presence can provide. He wants uninterrupted time with you. Not your productivity or your plans, just you.
Come away with Him tonight.
Ponder Tonight
Busyness that fills up with good things is still busyness, and it can crowd out the very presence of Jesus just as effectively as anything less worthy of our time.
Jesus did not scold the disciples for being too busy. He simply created the time and space they could not create for themselves, which is exactly what He offers us at the close of every day.
The invitation to come away with Jesus is not about efficiency or preparation for tomorrow. It is about relationship, uninterrupted and unhurried, which is something a full schedule can quietly starve if we are not paying attention.
Saying no to certain tasks or appointments is not a failure of faithfulness. Sometimes it is the very thing God is asking us to do so that we have room for what matters most.
Tonight's Scripture
"Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, 'Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.'" — Mark 6:31, NIV
Your Evening Prayer
Jesus,
We praise You for the constancy of Your presence. You are always with us. But there are times when the busyness before us pulls our attention away, and we get so focused on what we are to do and where we are to go that we forget the call to simply live our lives with You.
Tonight we accept the invitation. We put down the upcoming agenda, the unfinished tasks, and the things we are already anxious about for tomorrow. Help us not to fret about what is yet to come, but to trust that all things take place in Your presence.
Ease our minds and hearts. Help us breathe in Your Spirit, hear Your word, and receive the rest that only You can provide. And tomorrow, when we rise to the tasks before us, help us enter each one in a spirit of prayer.
Amen.
Want More?
Continue your journey at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-nightly-prayer/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
By Your Nightly Prayer4.7
3333 ratings
The job is good, the opportunities are genuinely valued, but the schedule has taken on a life of its own. Every ball is in the air, and it is only a matter of time before one of them falls.
Most of us know that feeling, even if our version of it looks different.
What makes an overcrowded schedule particularly difficult is that it fills up with good things. Every appointment means meeting with someone we value. Every task gives us purpose. We enjoy what we are doing, and yet somewhere in the middle of all of it, the busyness begins to work against us. What we do starts to drown out who we are meant to be with.
The disciples experienced exactly this. Returning from an extraordinary ministry trip, eager to tell Jesus everything they had done, they found themselves surrounded by crowds so thick they could not even eat. There was no time and no space to simply be with Him. And so Jesus did something quiet and deliberate. He led them into a boat and took them away from it all, across the sea, to a place where there was room for rest and presence without interruption.
Scripture does not record what was said in those moments on the water. But Jesus was there, and that was the point.
Tonight can be one of those moments. The demands of the day are completed. What has been done has been done. What has not been done has not been done. And tomorrow's tasks have not yet arrived. In this small window, Jesus whispers three things: come away with Me. Put down what you are carrying. Get some rest.
Not the rest of efficient recovery so you can perform better tomorrow. The soul-deep, spirit-enriching rest that only His presence can provide. He wants uninterrupted time with you. Not your productivity or your plans, just you.
Come away with Him tonight.
Ponder Tonight
Busyness that fills up with good things is still busyness, and it can crowd out the very presence of Jesus just as effectively as anything less worthy of our time.
Jesus did not scold the disciples for being too busy. He simply created the time and space they could not create for themselves, which is exactly what He offers us at the close of every day.
The invitation to come away with Jesus is not about efficiency or preparation for tomorrow. It is about relationship, uninterrupted and unhurried, which is something a full schedule can quietly starve if we are not paying attention.
Saying no to certain tasks or appointments is not a failure of faithfulness. Sometimes it is the very thing God is asking us to do so that we have room for what matters most.
Tonight's Scripture
"Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, 'Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.'" — Mark 6:31, NIV
Your Evening Prayer
Jesus,
We praise You for the constancy of Your presence. You are always with us. But there are times when the busyness before us pulls our attention away, and we get so focused on what we are to do and where we are to go that we forget the call to simply live our lives with You.
Tonight we accept the invitation. We put down the upcoming agenda, the unfinished tasks, and the things we are already anxious about for tomorrow. Help us not to fret about what is yet to come, but to trust that all things take place in Your presence.
Ease our minds and hearts. Help us breathe in Your Spirit, hear Your word, and receive the rest that only You can provide. And tomorrow, when we rise to the tasks before us, help us enter each one in a spirit of prayer.
Amen.
Want More?
Continue your journey at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-nightly-prayer/
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

3,457 Listeners

1,419 Listeners

4,812 Listeners

1,883 Listeners

612 Listeners

2,040 Listeners

140 Listeners

1,671 Listeners

180 Listeners

261 Listeners

199 Listeners

494 Listeners

839 Listeners

42 Listeners

565 Listeners

381 Listeners

181 Listeners

126 Listeners

53 Listeners

258 Listeners

64 Listeners

30 Listeners

325 Listeners

1,064 Listeners

899 Listeners

774 Listeners

20 Listeners

28 Listeners

7 Listeners

2 Listeners

15 Listeners