Sunday, January 11, 2026

1/11/26 "Leave Me Alone"

1/11/26

#5MinutesOfFocus 

"Leave Me Alone"
[35] And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.
Mark 1:35 KJV 

The word “solitary” means:
🌿 A place completely alone, uninhabited, and free from interruption
The Greek word behind “solitary” is erēmos, which means:
- deserted place
- wilderness
- a quiet, empty, unfrequented spot
- a place away from people and distractions

Jesus chose this kind of place so He could pray without noise, crowds, or demands pulling on Him.

🌄 When the KJV says Jesus went to a “solitary place,” it means:
- He intentionally withdrew
- He sought a place where no one else was
- He created space for uninterrupted communion with the Father
- It was quiet, still, and empty—physically and spiritually.

💡Jesus had just come out of a long day of healing and deliverance, and solitude allowed Him to:
- Refocus
- Recharge spiritually
- Realign with the Father’s will
- Pray without distraction.

So, Beloved, 
If anyone understands what you're going through right now; struggling to find time alone, and your mind being pulled literally in multiple directions...It's Jesus when He walked this earth.

Just like you, Jesus had a tremendous amount of weight on His shoulders... 
[5] But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him....
JESUS HAD A LOT on him too.
Isaiah 53:5 NIV

It's not easy feeling the burden of others, or feeling responsible for others and still maintaining your own peace, your own clarity, your own strength, but it is doable. 

Therefore,
[6] Don’t be pulled in different directions or worried about a thing, but be saturated in prayer throughout each day.
Philippians 4:6 TPT

Find the time, make the time. Get alone with God by any means necessary. 

Until Next Sunday. 
LPS~ Love, Prophetess Stacy

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