Quiet Reflection

Written by ChrisC

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Pause to recall: “Where did I feel most alive today, most hopeful, most near God?”

Also ask, “Where did I feel most lifeless, most despairing, farthest from God?

Be a better steward of your memory and let it work for you as you review your day. Let it propel you onward in the good things of life.

When we pause to examine our moments of life and lifelessness in the course of a day, we can track the wind of God’s Spirit in our lives. We can train the rhythm of our hearts.

Quiet yourself and reflect on your day. When were you most alive? Most empty? What was going on in that moment?

Allow God to use your memory to draw you on. Press on to all God has for you. Allow recall to train your restlessness in the direction God wants you to go.

So far today, can you define the moment you felt most alive? Ask God to sharpen your thoughts so you can grow in the good plans He has for your life today.

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Taken from “The Rest of God” Chapter 13 by Mark Buchanan

* Gail Rodgers

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