God does not abandon us at birth and expect us to make our own way in life. He does not want us to work for Him; He prefers to work through us (Galatians 2:20). Even our best self-efforts are merely filthy rags in His sight (Isaiah 64:6). Once we recognize our need for complete reliance on the Lord, His Spirit engulfs us. We are filled through all of our being with all of God’s fullness (Ephesians 3:19-20). We take specific time-outs during the day to draw away from society and to sit in silence in God’s company.
Sometime after our conversion, God
brings us to a deeper place of brokenness. Recognizing that we can no longer
function through our human potential, we acknowledge our weakness and totally
surrender to His Lordship. We enter a new realm of the Spirit, which leads us
to God’s power in us and through us. Basking in His presence, we receive His
love, peace, wisdom and strength (Isaiah 26:3). We let go of control over our life and relinquish
our worries into His capable hands. He is our only lasting refuge and strength, our constant help in
times of trouble (Psalm 46:1).
When we sit alone, we are never
lonely as long as the Spirit of God resides within our spirit (Psalm 46:10). Connecting to the Spirit of God
in times of aloneness gives us the opportunity to walk in His peace and rest
throughout the day (Mark 6:31. We
receive His healing for our spirit, body and soul – our mind, will and
emotions. We enter our quiet place within, experiencing unity with His Spirit. We move through the routine of our
daily life led by God’s Spirit.
As we carve deliberate times of
solitude from our schedule to be alone (all-one) with the Lord, He readily
speaks to us (Revelation
3:20). We suspend our thoughts and praise Him for His faithfulness and glory.
Whether we are walking on the sunny beach beside the lulling cadenced of the swishing
surf under the call of gulls floating on the breeze, or carpooling the
children, or performing household chores, or driving in rush hour traffic, or
chained to the overwhelming aspects at work, we remain in His presence, listening to His direction for every moment
of our day.
We are dead, and our life is hidden with Christ in God (Colossians
3:3). God lives within
us through Christ and leads us by His Spirit, ready to commune with us whenever
we give Him the chance. All it takes is
for us to silence the dissonance within and without and to focus all of our
attention on His love welling up within us. Then we will walk in balance with
His Will and direction for our life. As we remain in the Lord and rest
in His goodness, His quietness and confidence invade our spirit and give us
strength. (Isaiah 30:15).
Prayer:
Father God, I find my
rest in You alone; my salvation comes from You. My soul waits silently for
You, because You are the source of all of my joy. Remind me to enter that quiet
place within my spirit all throughout the day, no matter what responsibilities
claim my time, so that I can focus on You and enjoy fellowship with You every
moment of my life. As we abide in You, Your love abides in us (1 John 4:16).
You are our hiding place. You preserve us from trouble and surround us
with Your protection and deliverance (Psalm 32:7). Thought for the Day:
Make it a priority to pursue more of Christ in silent times alone with Him.
- Psalm 42:1