“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.

Being still is difficult for me because I feel like I’m not accomplishing anything. Being still in the presence of God can feel like a waste of time, it sounds terrible to say, but it is true for me. We are people of action and so it can be a foreign practice to just sit at His feet and worship in His presence.

I don’t know how many times I have acted like Martha, clinking dishes together trying to do something great for my Savior, instead of being still and gleaning wisdom at the feel of Jesus, like Mary.

However, when I’m being still in the presence of God and meditating upon His word, amazing things can take place. In pursuit of obeying Psalm 46:10 I am trying to learn ways to quiet my mind of expectations, to-do lists, deadlines, and whatever else is preoccupying my thoughts.

Here are a few things that help me focus during my time of devotion:

  1. Consistency:

    Have a specific time everyday that you spend with the Lord. Your prayer life will flow into every facet of your day and will be beneficial to your overall spiritual wellbeing.

  2. Praise:

    When quiet moments with the Lord are difficult to achieve, try worshiping God and thanking Him for everything He has accomplished in your life.

  3. Envision The Lord:

    Close your eyes and imagine the Lord standing before you saying, “Come unto me all who are burdened and heavy hearted, I will give you rest.” Visualizing the Lord with you will bring so much peace during every season of your life.

  4. Journal:

    When I can’t seem to find the words to speak out loud, I write my emotions, thoughts, prayer requests, and even my goals down in my journal. I address it to the Lord and talk to Him through all the pages, and end it by writing, “In Jesus name, amen.”

Becoming still in the presence of God puts all focus on Him allowing our laundry piles, everyday tasks, and overburdened schedules to fade into the background. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Take some time today to sit with the Lord, away from people, your phone, and to-do lists. Just focus on God’s sovereignty and love.

Author

Angela Overton is a lover of words, nature, and coffee. She is an ordained minister with the UPCI, has a Masters Degree in Theology, and loves to teach Bible studies. She and her amazing husband, Michael, pastor in Silver Spring, Maryland.

2 Comments

  1. Cheryl Williams

    Thank you! This is me. I battle with this all the time trying to find the proper balance..

  2. Dear sister, you are speaking to my heart ❤️. And as we get older, the mind is harder to control. Thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts. God bless you.