For those of you that are new to my blog, today I am resuming
a series called Spirit Whispers.
For me and others I find that we don't take the time to sit quietly
and just listen. I encourage you each Monday to take that time.
I often run a series for awhile on Monday's and this one sits well with
me for now. When the time comes for a closure, I usually have a give away.
Today's sharing is the words from a song we sometimes sing at the church that
I attend, but I think the words can touch the heart of you too.
Sit with a cup of tea and a few moments of silence as you read.
Teach Me to Stop and Listen
by Ken MedemaTeach me to stop and listen.
Teach me to center down.
Teach me the use of silence.
Teach me where peace is found.
Teach me to hear your calling.
Teach me to search your word.
Teach me to hear in silence
Things I have never heard.
Teach me to be collected.
Teach me to be in tune.
Teach me to be directed.
Silence will end so soon.
Then when it's time for moving,
Grant it that I may bring
To every day and moment
Peace from a silent spring.
10 comments:
What lovely sentiment in the song. I can only imagine how lovely when it's sung.
Beautiful verse and photograph.
Love you
Love all you share
Jeanne
A beautiful song --- lots to think about there. It is good to have a reminder that we must slow down to find what really matters most.
Love the photo as well --- curious as to where it was taken.
Beautiful, thank you for the inspiration! (I'm a Ken Medema fan anyway)
This is lovely and great for reflection! (Or as we say in the South, "That'll preach!")
So beautiful Marilyn, and I love Spirit Whispers. I sit in the morning on my swing and listen to the birds, the silence, and my soul. It's the most precious time of the day.
Hi Marilyn,
Thank you for encouraging us to sit still and listen! I have been studying Proverbs 8 which is all about wisdom, so your word for this week is a perfect fit!
Blessings, Darlene
I've been searching for oh, so long a timefor...?...something. Lost and needing direction, I find myself returning here to your blog. Often, as I read your post. I find that I am crying, and I don't exactly know why. Todays post was one of those that touched me in that way, and yet left me feeling refreshed and at peace. i just wanted to say thank you. Your family and friends are very lucky to know you.___=^..^=___Kittie
I don't slow down long enough to do that -- this is a fine reminder to do so.
This morning in my alone time with God the tune of these words came into my head. I googled to find the words and stumbled unto your blog. Thank you. I try to wake up every morning to Isaiah 50:4. He wakens my ear to listen as one being taught. My blog is Silverstrands.org. Faith through aging eyes.
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