Yet C. S. Lewis wisely points out that no one was busier than Christ.
“Our model is the Jesus . . . of the workshop, the roads, the crowds, the
clamorous demands and surly oppositions, the lack of all peace and privacy, the
interruptions. For this . . . is the Divine life operating under human
conditions.”
We read of Jesus in Capernaum: “At evening, when the sun had set, they
brought to Him all who were sick and those who were demon-possessed. And the
whole city was gathered together at the door. Then He healed many” (Mark 1:32-34).
The next day Christ sought out a solitary place and prayed. There He received
direction from His Father to pursue a demanding ministry in another place. Our
Lord communed with His Father and depended on the Spirit to minister through
Him.