And it was there of course that one night in my sleep I heard a voice saying to me: “You do well to fast: soon you will depart for your home country.”
Do you ever fast? The one thing you don’t see in Patrick’s list of things he was doing was fasting. He doesn’t make a big deal about it. He mentions over and over how he is praying to God.
But when God speaks to Patrick, His first words commend Patrick for fasting because he is about to face something new.
A few years back someone introduced me to the idea that you can fast in many ways. Limiting food and concentrating on God is one way. Some times it makes sense to fast those things in your life that take your focus off of God–TV, internet, social media. Our Lord fasted for 40 days (Luke 4:1-4). During this time, he prayed alone and prepared his spirit for the temptation which he would face.
Back to Patrick.
And again, a very short time later, there was a voice prophesying: “Behold, your ship is ready.” And it was not close by, but, as it happened, two hundred miles away, where I had never been nor knew any person.
And shortly thereafter I turned about and fled from the man with whom I had been for six years, and I came, by the power of God who directed my route to advantage (and I was afraid of nothing), until I reached that ship.
And on the same day that I arrived, the ship was setting out from the place, and I said that I had not the wherewithal to sail with them; and the steersman was displeased and replied in anger, sharply: “By no means attempt to go with us.”
God called Patrick and he obeyed. He ran and followed a path he did not know, towards a destination just as unknown. He trusted God and there it was the ship that would take him away from the land of his slavery. Do you think he doubted or trusted his calling when the man said Patrick could not sail with them? Do you think Patrick question if he really heard God’s call now that the plan was not working out?
How often we think because we hit an obstacle that we must have miss understood God’s calling for our life.