In The Stillness
Nothing in all creation is so like God as stillness.
Meister Eckhart
Psalm 46:10 "Be still and know that I am God."
When I consider what it means to be still and to know Him as God, I think of the mysteries of the cocoon and the resulting transformation that takes place after a season of isolation, of darkness and of stillness. And none of this "cocooning" takes place quickly but over the course of time. To the casual observer it would seem that nothing is happening. Some may regard being still as idle, unproductive and wasteful, but nothing could be further from the truth. To be still before God is to silence the myriad distractions that life has to offer and to focus on the extravagance of simply enjoying His presence. It is possible in this unhurried exchange that our pressing questions might be answered, our deepest hurts healed and our priorities become realigned, but more often than not, those things just fade into the background and the nearness of God becomes all that we see.
I believe we must be intentional in setting aside seasons to seal ourselves into a "cocoon" where we are forced into stillness and away from distraction. This doesn't have to happen in an isolated retreat setting. It can simply mean cutting out so much of the "excess" activity in our lives for a season. The sole purpose is to spend longer quantities of unhurried time with God, soaking in His Presence and becoming preoccupied with Him and Him alone. This is such a time for me. For the month of August I will not be spending time on Facebook and I will not be posting anything on my blog. I sincerely hope this won't kill my blog traffic and that you will all be here when I return in September, but regardless, this is what I need to do. I am really looking forward to the stillness and when I return, I hope to have some tasty things to share with you all.
Happy August!
4 comments:
Oh I love this. I have always reflecting on receiving Christ into my life as the metamorphosis stages of the butterfly.....have you ever seen a Swallowtail butterfly in caterpillar form? It is actually pretty hideous.
Another way to bring in the cocoon visual is that the process of emerging from it can be painful and tedious for the butterfly and cannot be forced or with any help other than our Creators perfect plan and timing or it will fail.
good stuff....glad I popped over in your world.
Peace and love~
~*Michelle*~
Such lovely words. Thank you.
Peace my sister,
Yvelisse
I admire your decision Beth and look forward to seeing you around again soon.
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