The Hiding Place
You are my hiding place and my shield. Psalm 119:114
You
know those days that just won’t end? The ones where we just want to get home
and sit and do nothing? Or that last week before vacation that drags on and on?
We all need rest. We need time off, time to ourselves. Introverts prefer and
enjoy time alone, but ALL of us, even loud, bubbly extroverts, need time
alone. Someone once told me that other people are like my battery. I seem quiet
and shy but once there are more people around, I light up and get involved. But
even I love the time in my room with just me. We all get exhausted. We all
drain out eventually. And a lot of us feel better after some time hiding away
in our rooms, at a coffee shop or at our favourite park. Heck, maybe even in a
tree. But wherever it is, it’s your place. Your hiding place.
This time alone helps us to feel rejuvenated,
refreshed, and ready to face another day. But what this time should really help
us do is get closer to God.
When it comes to our relationship
with God, a 2 minute prayer in the morning while brushing our teeth just doesn’t
cut it. Just like when we pray in bed each night but instead of saying Amen we
start snoring: it’s just not enough. We need time with God. We need time
away from the distractions of this world to really focus on and connect with
God. We need to meet with God. To talk to Him. To praise Him. To know Him.
Even Jesus needed this time alone
with God. Matthew 14:23 says “…he went up on the mountain by himself to pray.”
Jesus took the time to not only find a secluded place to spend time with God,
but he went by himself. In Mark 1:35,
“rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and
went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed.” Desolate meaning alone,
once again he prays. In this instance, it’s “very early in the morning, while
it was still dark.” If that was the only time he had, Jesus wasn’t going to let
sleep get in the way of his time alone with God. In Mark 6:45, after having
just performed a miracle of feeding five thousand, and knowing that the
intention of the crowds (and the disciples) were to make him king, he dismissed
everyone, disciples included and “went up on the mountain to pray.” The
intentions of the crowds were tempting. But Jesus immediately went up to be
alone with God. Went to find refuge and strength in his Father.
So if Jesus, our perfect Saviour
and Redeemer, needing time alone with God doesn’t prove just how desperately we,
as sinful human beings, need time alone with God, I don’t know what will.
In Mark 6:31 Jesus says to his
disciples “Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest a while.” After
having modeled this to them himself, Jesus encourages his disciples to have
some time away, resting in God. Jesus has modeled this for us as well, and also
encourages us to do the same. We are such hopelessly pitiful creatures that
depend on God for even our next breath. So in this, shouldn’t we be taking time
away, in our hiding place, spending time with God? Learning about our creator.
Seeing his beauty, His grace, His love for us. Beginning to understand Christ’s
sacrifice, and what it means for me, for you. All of this comes by hiding away
with God and giving him all your attention.
Now this won’t come easily, I
know. In our culture, we have so much going on around us, so much to do, so
many demands. Don’t worry, even Jesus encountered this. In Luke 4:42 Jesus was
in his hiding place with God “and the people sought him and came to him.” There
are people all around us. Some of us work very demanding jobs. Some of us have
families to take care of and children to nurture and love. But Jesus modeled a
life of dependence on God which included going out to desolate places to pray.
In some instances (Luke 4:42) he didn’t get his time away. But most other
times, even when Judas was coming with the crowds from the chief priests and
elders to arrest him (Mark 14:32-34), Jesus still put time aside to pray,
because he knew how important it was.
Yes, there will be distractions
and there will be times when you just don’t feel like it. But what we need to
understand is that it is always more important to spend time with God. More
important than your crafts, your favourite t.v. shows and yes, more important even
than those work emails or that phone call to your sister.
Having said all of this, I named
this blog “The Hiding Place” because that’s what it will be for me. This will
be my hiding place for spending time with God, for getting to know Jesus and
become more and more like him. Everyone’s hiding place will be different. Some will
be very secretive and quiet about it, and others will be obvious. I chose to
name this “The Hiding Place” instead of “My Hiding Place” because
I want this to be a place anyone can use. As I spend my time hiding away with
God, I will contemplate, learn, get confused, get frustrated, read a book, sing
some worship songs, and more. But ultimately I will grow closer and closer to
my Saviour every time. And I will share some of it here. And hopefully what I
share can help you to also learn, love, sing and know God in your personal hiding
place.
I love this, Corrie: "As I spend my time hiding away with God, I will contemplate, learn, get confused, get frustrated, read a book, sing some worship songs, and more. But ultimately I will grow closer and closer to my Saviour every time." I pray that God will continue to bless you on this beautiful journey. You're a gem. :D
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