We don’t stop. Our lives are filled with craziness and we just keep moving from one thing to the next. Work is busy, the kids schedules keep us hopping and our church ministry is ongoing. Teaching a bible study, making dinner, getting homework done….it just doesn’t stop.
Our family was forced to stop over the past several days. “Christian” had another really intense knee bleed and everything came to a screeching halt so we took him to the hospital where he was admitted for five days. Work takes a back seat, making dinner definitely does not happen, and running back and forth from home to the hospital commences.
When you are in the hospital with a child, there is only so much you can do. You are forced to put your life on hold and take care of what is most important. I think this is one of those “God things”. I am forced to take a moment to breathe without the worries of everyday living. It’s not exactly the best way to slow down, but sometimes it takes these moments to make us focus.
Waiting teaches us who we are. That still, small voice in our heads is God trying to get through to us.
We should use the Lenten season to listen to what God is trying to tell us as we prepare for Easter. Slowing down is not in our vocabulary, but it’s amazing what becomes important when you do take a moment to really look at what is going on around you.
“Let be and be still, and know (recognize and understand) that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations! I will be exalted in the earth!” Psalm 46:10 (AMP)