Point-of-View
Being still in a fast-paced world
By HENRY BLACKABY
Baptist Press
Published January 15, 2004
ATLANTA (BP)God has a significant encouragement in His
Word: "Be stilland knowthat I AM God! ... the
Lord of Hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge" (Psalm
46:10,11).
Our minds are active and at times racing; our lives often are
lived at a frantic pace; our families are at times overly active;
and, in our marriages, too, we often cannot find enough time even
for each other. The pace at work can increase to weariness, and
even our church calendars are too full of activities in which we
are expected to participate. Even the television news is too fast-paced,
so we cant take it in.
God knows our tendencies to always be "doing something"!
We hear people urging us, "Dont just stand there!"
God, however, wants to say to us: "Dont just do
something, stand there! Concentrate! Meditate! Think! Pursue and
consider carefully! Lie down in green pastures that I
provide for you (Psalm 23), and rest a while. Take time in
quietness!"
The prophet Isaiah knew the power and strength in being still
when he said to Gods people, "... for thus saith the
LORD GOD, the Holy One of Israel: In returning and rest you
shall be saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your
strength...." (Isaiah 30:15).
The army calls this "R&R" (rest and relaxation)
and mandates it for an overall better performance. It gives
strength back, and refreshes for further battles. Are you
building some spiritual R&R into your life? Into your
schedule for your personal life? Into your family? Into your
workplace? Into your church? Stillness! Quietness! And rest!
Do you take time for "thinking through" situations
in your life? Or do you continue to rush from one situation to
another, hoping things will just all work themselves out? Do you
meditate with God on His goodness, His faithfulness, His mercy
and His grace in your life? When you do, great encouragement and
great energizing will come to your life. Do you take this kind of
intentional caring toward your family, your co-workers and even
your fellow church members?
God still calls us to do just that. Be still and know
God!
Henry and Richard Blackaby will be leading a Spiritual
Leadership Regional Conference at Bellevue Baptist Church in
Cordova, Tenn., April 16-17. Call (901) 347-2000 or visit
Blackaby Ministries new website, www.blackaby.org,
for more information.