Abide. Be still. Listen. Set your mind. These are phrases we find many places in the Scripture.
In this world, we are so often overwhelmed with all of the doing. Jobs must be faithfully attended or we lose our income. Homes must be maintained or they crumble around us. Relationships must be nurtured or they falter and fail. A million distractions call our name – entertainment, expectations, desires…
Yet, the One who Created us repeatedly calls us to stillness. He likens us to a branch on a vine that must hold on tight right where it is in order to grow and bear fruit. He calls us oaks planted by streams of living water. He tells us to be rooted and grounded in Himself.
How does that work, though, if we have responsibilities? How do we be still and still get things done? Doesn’t He also tell us to go, to attach good works to our faith, to serve Him with our actions?
He absolutely does expect us to do things. But only those things which we were designed and created to do. The only way to discern which things are actually ours, and which are distractions of a frantically busy world, is to get still with the One who Created us. To listen to His direction. And then to act in His power.
It seems overly simplistic, doesn’t it? I have found that the simple things that the Father asks of us are sometimes the most difficult because it requires a stripping away of not only the influence of outside voices, but also a stripping away of what I feel compelled to do by my pride or my desire to feel justified or accomplished. The reality remains, however, that apart from Him I can do nothing. Nothing that I was intended for, anyway.
So, here I am. Learning to still the impulse inside of me to do stuff without listening first. Disciplining my mind to seek His Word before turning to Google for answers. Actively, consciously taking a pause before putting my hand to tasks or taking up responsibilities that may be good… but may not be good FOR ME. Keeping my mouth closed and my voice silent until His Spirit gives me the right words to speak that will bring life to the hearer.
In the stillness, I find that once my restless excuses and arguments for action fade, He brings clarity to confused and chaotic thoughts. He distills complex situations into simple steps forward. He speaks peace to trouble and makes paths straight.
Is there chaos or confusion in your mind or life? Are you unsure where to turn next? Are a thousand things demanding your attention right now? I encourage you to strip them of their power by stopping. Give none of those things your attention. Rather, find a place to still yourself. Not your environment, but yourself. You may be in a crowded home, with kids or spouse active around you. You may be in a workplace with all of its productivity and noise. Stand still. Sit still. Breathe deeply and ask Holy Spirit to remind you of the things you have been taught; let Him convict you of where you have been running in your own strength, surrender it, and allow Him to fill you with power and purpose for your next breath. Your next step. Your next action.
Listen. Set your mind. One moment at a time.
Just like the branch on the vine or the tree by the water, as you allow the nutrients and living water of the Spirit to flow through you, you’ll be amazed to find yourself strengthened, growing, and producing without striving or struggling to “make it happen.” Not by your might, nor by your power, but by His Spirit.