Daily Devotional for May 20, 2017
A Place of Solitude
Micah ran into the house and threw his backpack on the kitchen table. “Mom! Do we have any frozen pizza?”
He cocked his head. The house was silent. He looked down and noticed Mom’s phone on the counter. That’s weird, he thought. She usually carries it with her.
Micah walked back to his parents’ bedroom and knocked. Mom opened the door. “Oh, hi, honey. I didn’t hear you come in.”
“You left your phone in the kitchen, Mom.”
“I know, Micah,” said Mom. “I was praying, and I didn’t want to be disturbed.”
“Praying? In the middle of the day?”
Mom smiled. “I always have prayer time while your sister naps. I’m usually finished before the bus drops you off. I guess I had a lot to tell God today!”
“But we pray together—at the dinner table, at church. Isn’t that enough?”
“Praying together is very important, but the Bible says to ‘pray without ceasing’—that means continually connecting with Him and seeking His wisdom in our lives. So it’s good to spend time with Him on our own too. I find it helpful to have a place of solitude to do that. Even Jesus needed a quiet space sometimes—He often went onto a mountain to pray.”
Micah considered this. “Maybe I should find a place of solitude too!”
First, Micah tried the living room. He sat on the couch, closed his eyes, and—
“Hey, Micah!” His little sister, Sophie, plopped onto the couch and turned on the TV. “Time for my cartoons!”
Next, Micah tried his bedroom. He shoved the toys off the bed, closed his eyes, and—
A big, wet tongue gave his cheek a slobbery kiss.
“Not now, Puddles!” Micah laughed and scratched the old hound dog behind the ears. “I’m looking for solitude—but this house is too crowded!” A swirl of rustling leaves outside the window caught his eye. “I’ve got it!” he said, and ran out of the house.
He climbed the strong branches of the oak tree and closed his eyes, feeling the spring breeze brush his face. Jesus climbed a mountain to find solitude, thought Micah. I only have to climb a tree! – Jennifer Dillard
How about you?
Do you take a break from your everyday activities to spend time with God? If you find it hard to connect with God with everything going on around you, try to find a quiet place to pray. Jesus even had to take a break from those around Him to spend time with God. Take a moment away from the world’s noise and busyness and connect with God.
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