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I want to share a story with you that I heard this past Sunday. Actually, it was the ‘rest of the story’ that was shared after the service by our guest speaker, Bud. During the sermon, he told how he and his wife had stopped at a house while on a walk to check out a somewhat rare Cucumber Tulip tree. The owner of the tree eagerly talked about it and about his life, but it wasn’t until after chu ..More

Posted by Todd Wilson at 11/2/2007 12:17:45 PM   |  Comments(1)
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Slow Down and Listen
This story originally posted at: http://www.explorefaith.org/signposts/

Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.
—Jeremiah 33:3

Life moves at high speed, and we spend our minutes, hours, days, weeks and years trying to keep up with its ferocity. Over the course of our lives, we accomplish a consequential amount, but the unanswered questions of our heart and soul are often left unexplored. We fall short for two reasons.

First, we are faced with issues so great and so numerous that our energy flows in only one direction. Our time and attention are activity-driven, rather than interior-driven, and we find it increasingly difficult to re-direct our energy to what is inward, unspoken, undefined. Secondly, the very prospect of entering the unseen spaces within us, where life's questions lurk, can feel so daunting that we hesitate to dip our toes into water so black.

The path away from the whirl of activity and into the interior world of "great and hidden things" is by way of prayer. When first we decide to follow this path, we feel fidgety and unfocused. Being still seems as foreign to us as it would to a busy squirrel searching feverishly for nuts scattered on earth's dark soil. We may need to drink stillness in small doses, until it feels more natural, more delectable.

But once we stop our exuberant and endless activity and quietly begin to call out to the Holy One, we will find ourselves discovering diamonds that before had been hidden from sight. Even the smallest moment of stillness, the smallest cry to God, begins the unveiling of what makes us truly human, truly holy.

Even that small moment in God's presence can be one of whispered awe.

O God, let me stop my frenetic scratching and scurrying so that the mysteries of life can be revealed to my hungry, silent soul.


The Signposts for September are written by Renée Miller, author of Daily Vitamins for the Soul, which can be purchased at lulu.com. These Signposts were originally published on explorefaith in 2004.


Posted by: Explore Faith at   9/21/2007 11:58:19 AM |  Comments (0) |  Report Abuse
Did this story speak to you? Is God a part of your life? If God's not a part of your life, or you're not sure He is, you can make sure right now. We believe that God sent his son Jesus Christ to come to earth to live as a man. We believe that everyone has sinned and no one is perfect. We believe Jesus willingly went to the cross to die for all of us to forgive our sins.

We believe that the way to heaven is not through being a good person or through doing good deeds, but a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You can have that today by praying this simple prayer: God, I've messed up and have sinned against you. Please forgive me. I need you in my life. I believe that Jesus died on the cross to take the punishment of my sins and that you forgive me of all of my sins because of what Jesus did. Lord, I ask now that you fill me with your spirit and help me to live a life for you. Amen.
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