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“I MUST”: The Sacred Urge To Do The Father’s Business

The Divine Urgency of “I MUST”
When Jesus spoke the words “I must,” He revealed not only Divine assignment but sacred urgency. These weren’t casual intentions—they were declarations of alignment with heaven’s will. “I must be about my Father’s business” wasn’t spoken from obligation, but from identity. It was the voice of the Spirit within Him, echoing the eternal purpose for which He came.

We too carry an “I must” in our spirit—a holy compulsion that stirs when we draw near to God. It’s the whisper that says, “You were made for this. Whether it’s caregiving, advocacy, prayer, or stewardship of land and legacy, our “I must” is the Divine fingerprint on our soul. When we honor it, we’re not just obeying—we’re becoming.

Putting God’s business first doesn’t mean abandoning our lives; it means infusing them with light. When we fuel our “I must,” we step into the flow of heaven’s order. We find clarity in confusion, peace in transition, and fruitfulness in places that once felt barren. The business of the Lord is not just sacred—it’s sustaining. It brings prosperity not merely in wealth, but in wisdom, wellness, and wonder.

Closing Reflection
Jesus didn’t wait for perfect conditions to say “I must.” He spoke it in temples, in towns, in tension. So must we. Our “I must” may lead us into quiet sanctuaries or bold acts of faith—but it always leads us closer to the heart of God.

How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not that I must be about my Father’s business? — Luke 2:49

I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work. — John 9:4

I must preach the kingdom of God to other cities also: for therefore am I sent. — Luke 4:43

The Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected… — Luke 9:22

And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring… — John 10:16

 “LORD, Awaken the “I must” within me. Let me not delay the work You’ve placed in my spirit. Teach me to seek Your business first— To honor the sacred tasks, the quiet urgencies, the Divine assignments. May I walk with holy resolve, Fueled by Your light, Anchored in Your will, And fruitful in every season. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

About C D SWANSON

C D SWANSON is an Author of 22 plus books, freelance writer, contributor to various websites, including The Bottom Line Ministries/Faith News. She's an active member of Faithwriters- and has her online website/ministry for over 15 years. It is her greatest joy to write what’s in her heart, and thus her favorite form of expression is in her devotionals. She and her husband share a deep love of God and dote on their fur baby Mickey. Retired Director from Long Term Healthcare Industry, she continues to be an advocate for many. To check out other writings of this author you can go here:

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4 comments

  1. I have always felt the urgency in knowing and serving the Lord, but your article bringing together the “I musts” of Jesus really brings it home to my heart. Thank you.

    • Hello Dale,
      Somehow, I knew that you were definitely the “I must” Christian!
      Thank you for your comment and so blessed to hear that it resonated within.
      God Bless you, your wife and family~

  2. There is not much time left until the rapture and Tribulation Period.

    • Hello John,

      Amen! Not much time left – we are in the “last days” for sure.
      Like Dale, I’m sure you are that “I must” Christian as well.

      I pray others in this world will take heed to the “warnings” and the Word.
      Thank you John.

      God Bless you and yours~

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