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“Find a quiet, secluded place so you won’t be tempted to role-play before God. Just be there as  simply and honestly as you can manage. The focus will shift from you to God, and you will begin to  sense his grace.” Matthew 6:6 (MSG)
You can’t hear God speaking to you if your life is full of noise. You’ve got to get alone, and  you’ve got to be quiet. Many people call this a quiet time.
In The Message paraphrase, Jesus says it like this: “Find a quiet, secluded place so you won’t be  tempted to role-play before God. Just be there as simply and honestly as you can manage. The focus  will shift from you to God, and you will begin to sense his grace.”
There’s something critical you need to realize about hearing God speak and getting his vision for  your life: He wants to meet with you. In fact, in Jeremiah 33:3 it says, “Call to me and I will  answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know” (NIV).
You may feel like you’re waiting on God—but often, God is waiting on you. He created you for a  relationship, and he loves it when you spend time with him. He longs to be part of your everyday  life, like a regular appointment on your calendar. God is patient, but he’s always ready to meet  with you.
But getting alone in a quiet place can be pretty difficult in today’s world. Most people don’t  realize how noisy their surroundings really are. Every waiting room, grocery store, and elevator  has music. There are very few places in our lives that are actually quiet.
And if you’ve got kids at home, it’s even more difficult! But let me give you some hope. Susanna  Wesley, mother of John and Charles Wesley, had 18 children in total! Her son, John, founded the  Methodist church and helped spread Christianity across America, and Charles, wrote more than 6,000  hymns.
How does anyone find time to get quiet and be alone when they have 18 children? Her biography says  that for an hour every afternoon, she would sit in her favorite rocking chair with her apron thrown  over her head. The kids knew that if she had an apron over her head, it meant, “No child bothers  Mom!”
Wesley said it was the prayers of his mom that shaped his life. If a mother with 18 children living  in the 1600s can find time to be alone with God, you can too. Be desperate for it. Make time to be  quiet and meet with the Lord.
Talk It Over
How much of your day is spent in silence?
What distractions can you set aside to prioritize time alone with God each day?
What effect can your consistent quiet time have not only on you but also on your family?
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