“ Be still and know that I am God.” – Ps 46:10
Our family has a tradition of spending Thanksgiving in the Sierra
Nevada Mountains. My grandparents built a cabin there in 1974. Now shared by many
aunts, uncles and cousins it has become a kingdom of retreat. One of my favorite pastimes is to walk
through the rustic roads and enjoy the beauty of cabins nestled among golden oak trees, Manzanita,
and sugar pines. At times, squirrels and
other animals come out to take a peek then scurry back to their homes. All seem to greet a wandering partaker with
welcome delight.
While I am talkative by nature, I've found that too much conversation diminishes
a walk like this. Words are best peppered
conservatively along the way, allowing opportunity for the birdsong in the
tree or the crackling of nature’s fallen extensions within the canopy above to
be acknowledged and respected. The tiny
footsteps of a squirrel might hearken a glance back in that direction while my eyes
follow its tail up a sunlit tree. On rarer
occasion, a deer will pose its beauty and for a heartbeat or two our eyes meet. Hush...breathing too deep may signal its
departure. Wait, pause, partake. For soon, this moment will be gone.
Prayer: Oh Father, I confess that I am often too hurried to
notice your hand at work or your beauty displayed in and around me. I want to be different. Help me be present with you. Show me how to walk with stillness in your Kingdom,
partake in its blessings and in Your name bless others ~ Amen.
Great thoughts here Michelle. As another one talkative by nature, I have been drawn so strongly to contemplative and quiet experiences of faith and relationship in the past few years. Totally resonate with your words! Thanks for sharing them!
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