You will have difficulty hearing God’s voice if you
are busy with one activity after another, or you are addicted to your
electronic devices. It is important to
get quiet before the Lord, and tune-out all distractions. This means
turning off your cell phone or putting it away, turning off the TV an iPad and
other electronics.
There are many things that compete for our time and
attention, and numerous distractions pop-up unexpectedly. Learning to carve out
regular time alone with God to hear His still, small voice is important in
maintaining your peace, gaining wisdom and direction from the Lord for your
daily life. For most people, having time with God first thing in the morning
will help you throughout your day.
Reflect
and ponder:
If
you have been feeling stressed, overwhelmed, anxious, or fearful, ask yourself,
“Have I pulled away to be alone with The Father?” Things will come up in your
life to compete for your time and attention even that will seem like a “good
thing.” However, not everything that is asked of us or that comes our way is a
good thing for us that is why we have to have time with the Lord so we can hear
His direction. A lot of people end-up living frazzled lives because they just
do whatever comes in their path. There
will never be anything more important than daily time being still before the
Lord.
Counselor’s
corner: I
know this is a foreign concept in our western culture to be still, but too many
people are not taking this valuable time and are enduring high levels of
stress. We must learn to step away daily to connect with the Father. He has guidance and direction that He wants
to bestow upon us, but we must receive that impartation daily, and not try and “store it up.” Our daily
“manna” is given to us daily, not weekly or monthly. We must not put anything else before our relationship with God, and a relationship can only happen when you
spend time together. God must first be on our schedules of priorities.
When we are still
before God He will speak to us through His Word, through nature, through our
spirit, through writing and journaling, and through worship.
He can also speak to us through a combination of these
things. Check your schedule and see what you can cut back, such as Face book, Pinterest,
TV, iPad, and carve out time for God. Put God first in your life. It is okay to
say, “No” to the demands of others, to shut your cell phone off temporary, not answer
your emails and face book. It is okay not to follow the crowd, and instead
follow Jesus and sit at His feet.
In
God’s presence you will find peace and rest.
MEDITATE
ON THESE SCRIPTURES:
Be
still and know that I am God.
Psalm
46:10
The
Lord will fight for you while you keep still.
Exodus
14:14
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