"Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth."
Psalm 46:10
I have to
admit, I don’t really like a quiet house. If I am alone, I’ll turn on the TV
for some background noise. When fixing dinner or cleaning up, I like to watch
or listen to something. I immediately sense the urge to turn on a little HGTV,
etc. Even in the car, I am listening to something. Not that this is wrong, but
I have allowed this to become a habit for me.
If you are
like me, you might have your prayer time in the morning, read Scripture, and head
off to start your day. Often I realized that this was the only time during the
day that I talked to the Lord. I had intentions to keep our conversations
rolling all day long, but other noise took His place.
So I have been
asking the Lord to show me how to grow in my prayer life and seek more time
with Him. Well, God gave me a few pointers. He has been impressing upon me to be
content with a little quiet.
So, I turned
off the noise and just talked to Him. When I noticed the quiet, I prayed. The
quiet has allowed me to stay connected to the Father throughout my day. God
always answers prayers. It is His will that we grow in our relationships with
Him.
In 1 Kings
19:11-12 the Lord spoke to Elijah in a gentle whisper. Our application is that
God can choose to speak through a wind, earthquake, or fire, but often His
voice is heard through an impression on your soul. Are we still and quiet
enough to really hear what the Lord has to say to us?
I love the way
Charles Spurgeon put it in one of his sermons, “by making silence and sitting still in it, you may hear that call of
tender love.”
For me, getting still and
quiet is difficult. The noise is a hard habit to break, but I am allowing the
Lord to change me for the better.
My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me (John 10:27).
Julie Smith
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