by Joyce Meyer
He Himself withdrew [in retirement] to the
wilderness (desert) and prayed.
—Luke 5:16
—Luke 5:16
We live in a noisy society. Some people have to
have some noise in their atmospheres all the time. They always have music or
the television on or the radio playing. They want someone with them all the
time so they can talk. Each of these things done in balance is good, but we
also need complete quiet and what I call “alone time.”
In order to enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, we must
create one. Outer peace develops inner peace. Find a place where you can go
that is quiet, a place where you will not be interrupted, and learn to enjoy
simply being quiet for periods of time.
I have a certain chair in my living room where I
sit and recover. The chair is a white recliner that faces a window to our yard,
which is filled with trees. In the spring and summer, I can watch the birds,
rabbits, and squirrels. There was a time when I would have considered that
boring, but not now—now I love it. When I return from a conference, I go home,
take a hot bath, and then sit in that chair.
Sometimes I sit there for several hours. I may read
a little, pray, or just look out the patio door window, but the point is I am
sitting still and enjoying the quiet. I have discovered that quiet helps me
recover.
Being still has a soothing effect on us. If we find
peaceful places and remain in them for a while, we will begin to feel calmness
engulf our souls. Waiting on God quietly does more to restore our bodies,
minds, and emotions than anything else.
We regularly need quiet time to wait on God. Insist
on having it; don’t let anyone take it from you. Jesus made sure He had seasons
of peace and alone time. He ministered to the people, but He slipped away
regularly from the crowds to be alone and pray (see Luke 5:15–16). Surely if
Jesus needed this type of lifestyle, we do also.
Trust in Him: Where is your quiet
place? Take my suggestion and try regular doses of “alone time.” Rest in God’s
presence by trusting in Him and being quiet, and you will take His peace with
you when you go back to normal activity.

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