I’ve spent a lot of hours on tractors alone, out in a field removed from everything other than nature. It is amazing how much time there is to think, and think clearly, when the gentle moan of a diesel engine hums (seemingly) endlessly. Even though the sounds are there, it is as if the world goes silent. For me, it provided an opportunity to think deeply and reflect honestly. Truth be told, there really wasn’t much more to do than to think.
In this moment, as the eye focuses on a thing which becomes subject matter. Such as, when spring disking turns the winter grasses into the ground and the cow birds (that’s what we called them) would follow the tractor, catching all the little bug critters jumping and hopping away. How amazing it is to observe the complimentary cycle of nature, so complex and yet so simple too. A few times I witnessed a hawk diving down to take it’s prey, most of the time a rat but an occasional snake or rabbit. I felt sorry for the prey, but understood the predator’s need as the same time.
Why would God create life this way? How amazing is this created world? These perspectives would never have been seen, challenged, or even known, had it not been for the lack of distractions during those moments.
In today’s moment, we are constantly bombarded with attention-getters. Everything is at the tip of our fingers, from purchases of anything, to check on friends half-way around the world, to looking up a how-to video. There are games to be played, puzzles to solve, and things to check. I wonder, where are the silent moments that give us time to think? How strange it has become for one to just observe the world around them?
How about you? Do you set aside some time to think? Do you do well in silent situations? Today, I encourage you to set aside an adequate amount of time today so that you can practice the age-old habit of thinking deeply. You can pick a topic, or focus on an observation. A topic could be why so many are afraid of silence. A focus might be on something you find beautiful, with time spent on “why” you call it “beautiful”.
There are unlimited options for your mind to wander, and don’t be shy about letting those wandering moments of thought turn into prayerful discussion with Almighty God. God will never attempt to defeat the noise and distractions we place between Him and us. Almighty God is always ready to talk to us when we let those distractions go. In fact, Almighty God is often talking to us in a way that can only be heard in moments of silence, and we miss the Voice as our attention is turned away.
So today, try to spend some time in silence from the world and open your ears to the Voice of Almighty God. Do not fear the quiet. Though the silence may present you with challenging reflections you’d rather not face, remember that we know the Great Physician who can help us and heal us, protect us and provide for us, because we are loved. Eternally, sacrificially loved. Consider our verse for today, from Psalm 46:10 (ESV, read the whole Psalm HERE):
“Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”
Almighty God, calm our hearts and minds that we might approach Thee, hear Thee, and know Thee more deeply; through Christ Jesus our Lord, who with Thee and the Holy Ghost are One God, world without end. AMEN.