Keeping Your Battery Charged

I use some tracking devices in my carry-on bag, my computer bag and my tennis bag. I can use an app to find them if they ever get lost or stolen. Recently, my tennis bag with my rackets and a couple of other items was stolen. 

I opened the app on my phone to try and track the location of my bag. Unfortunately, the battery in the small tracking device had died. I missed the opportunity to replace the tracker with a fresh battery. It’s no one’s fault but my own. I let the batteries lose their charge.

In our spiritual lives it’s important not to lose our charge and to not allow our energy to get drained. Taking time to recharge our physical and spiritual lives is crucial. I’m probably not the best at doing this, but I’m aware that keeping my battery charged makes it easy for God to speak into my life.

Check your battery. Get a tune-up. Make sure there is plenty of air in your tires and stay on the journey.

I have some great ministry opportunities in the coming weeks including times on Capitol Hill, a concert with an orchestra and services at a great church in Texas. I so appreciate your encouragement and support.

Steve