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You are about to enter a sacred journey where all is peaceful and calm, where God speaks in the stillness, where cares waft away and God’s presence enters. Time alone with God, or, better said, alone time with God is the most precious time you will ever spend. I believe this with all my being. Alone with God allows God’s Spirit to rejuvenate our waning spirit. God enlivens our soul with His whispers of grace, comfort, and joy. One-on-one time with God is when we set ourselves in a place that the noisy-ness and distractions of life cannot rip our attention away. We sit in the silence with God.

I have spent hours upon hours alone with God. He fills me up when I attend to His voice. Sometimes I am disheartened and discouragement fills my steps, but God meets me in the silence and I worship Him. It is a beautiful way to touch the hem of His garment.

Post 1 – Sacred Space: Enter Silence with God

Post 2 – A Place Called Sacred

Post 3 – Silent . Sacred . Space: The Secret Joy of Time Alone with God

Post 4 – Becoming Real in Your Spiritual Life

Post 5 – That Secret Place, (Part 1 of 3)

Post 6 – That Secret Place, (Part 2 of 3)

Post 7 – That Secret Place, Part 3 of 3

Post 8 – Sacred Space: Enter Silence with God

Post 9 – Book Preview: Silent . Sacred . Space

That Secret Place, Part 3 of 3

God is in this.

Spending time with God while meditating in His presence enriches our faith journey by developing a closeness with God. During meditation, God informs the mind, enters the heart, and transforms the soul in ways that only He can do. God had a living relationship with Adam and Eve. We, too, can have a living relationship with God. One that is life-giving real and authentic to the max.

God tells us to follow the Shepherd, to rest beside still waters, to partake of His life, and to participate in the fellowship of a Christ-following community. We as God’s beloved children are instructed to eat at His table of grace and to meditate on His Holy Word.

Spiritual muscle is strengthened through closeness with our heavenly Father. Enlivening vitality comes as we center in Him. The old hymn lyrics, All to Jesus, I surrender, All to Him I freely give, capture what that looks like. We can’t take credit for the good that God is doing. God gets all the glory.

The closer we walk with Him, the stronger we become.

We live in perilous times. Circumstances squeeze some of the joy out of us. I’ve had to re-adjust some aspects of my life when discouragement and elements of fear trip me up. God is greater than my feelings and fears. I know where my Source of help is found.

Help is in my best friend, Father God.

I spend time alone with Him. I open His Word to passages that speak to the need. This week the political scene was disheartening. I chose to open my bible to the story of the prophet Elijah at Mount Carmel. His prayer was clear in its purpose. He wanted everyone to see that God is alive, powerful, and able. The prophet Elijah wanted the people to turn their hearts to believe and follow God.

“The prophet Elijah stepped forward and prayed: ‘O Lord, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, let it be known today that you are God in Israel . . . Answer me, so these people will know that you, O Lord, are God, and that you are turning their hearts back again.'” 1 Kings 18:36-37. Then the fire came down from heaven to consume the sacrifice, “When the people saw it, they fell on their faces: and they said, The Lord, he is God.” I desire this very thing, that people in my country and elsewhere will turn to God.

I prayed Psalm 37 this week. I prayed it for my country, for my friends, for those whom have lost their way, for those who are wrapped up in themselves. I prayed that we as a people will–

  • Trust in the Lord and do good. (I pray that America will trust in the Lord.)
  • Delight in the Lord. (I pray that America will delight in the Lord.)
  • Commit our way to the Lord. (I pray that America will commit its way to the Lord.)

I’m reading a book written in 2012 about African Muslims coming to faith in Jesus Christ. The author says, fasting and prayer is facilitating this spiritual awakening that is freeing Muslim brothers and sisters to living relationship with Christ. These new believers fast whole days in intercessory prayer. Many churches are being planted.

Much prayer, much power.

Seeking God by spending time with Him is what happens in “that secret place,” alone with God. The most important part of your day is your time alone with God. Seek God with your heart, mind and soul. Be still with God. Listen. Praise. Worship.

God will come close, and you will be strengthened.

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