“Quiet Time with God”
BIBLE READING:
Isaiah
29-31
“For thus said
the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, In returning and rest you shall be saved;
in quietness
and in trust shall be your strength. But you were unwilling” -Isaiah 30:15 ESV
When I look
at my family life, I see busy and hectic. When we work, we work a lot. When we
play, we go all out. When we are home, we have kids to take care of or school
events to attend. When it comes to church, we could be at a service or small
group every other day if we really wanted. It can be hard to put time aside
from our eventful days to rest and be quiet before God as today’s Scripture
instructs.
Being quiet
before God gets even harder when a monkey wrench is thrown into our busy lives.
This could be a death in the family, a rebellious child, the loss of a job, or
anything at all that is unexpected. When any of these happen to us, our first
response is often to set things back to “normal mode”. Who wouldn’t want to do
this? We look for the plans of action necessary to set things in order and ask
God to bless us along the way. We fall into the trap that action is the only
solvent for the unexpected problems in life. When many times, we simply need to
live as the Psalmist and “be still and know that [He is] God” Psalm 46:10. Our
comfort won’t come from solving the issues alone, but knowing God and his ways
during our busy life.
Begin taking 5
minutes out of your workday to be in a quiet place and rest in God. As we begin
to make this a habit, we will understand its importance and remember to make
more time during our busy lives for God.
-shortdailydevotionals.com
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