The Secret Place

The Secret PlacePhoto Credit: Miguel Palomino, via Pixabay

 

Some days, I want to hide.

I want to turn off my phone and delete all my e-mails.  I think about how wonderful it would be to say goodbye to all the ugly.

Some days, it’s hard to face the unlovely.

But then, I remember.   I remember that God didn’t say all my days here on earth would be pretty and peaceful.   I remember that there is work to be done, and if I give up the fight, who will stand and protect my piece of the battlefield?

I gain strength when I remember that I am not facing the ugly on my own.   I gain hope when I remember that others before me have stood their ground and stayed the course.  I gain courage when I remember that the Creator of this universe is my Hiding Place.

Like Moses, I want to stand on the Rock and watch God’s glory go by.  But first, I must position myself in the secret place.  I must stand still and look for His splendor.

My song of deliverance is coming.

King of Glory, I wait for you.    
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This year, my desire is to lift up holy hands and “Pray Big.” Want to join me? I’ve created a private “Pray Big” Facebook group for like-minded sisters to share their stories and surrender each one to our mountain-moving God in prayer. Let’s cry out to God together.

Pray Big



 

 

 




I am sharing “The Secret Place” and joining like-minded sisters at Recommendation Saturday, The Weekend Brew, Spiritual Sundays, Faith-Filled Friday, Blessing Counters, Live Free Thursday, Tell His Story, Coffee for Your Heart, Woman to Woman Wednesday, Three-Word Wednesday, The Soli Deo Sisterhood, Testimony Tuesday, Purposeful Faith’s RaRaLinkup, Rich-Faith Rising, Sharing His Beauty, and Playdates with God.

32 Comments

  1. I have felt the winds of these feelings myself! Thank goodness we have a God who promises the shelter of his wings. I will be praying big as well- with expectancy for God to show up in a big way. Thank you for sharing!

  2. Sometimes I feel that way too. But I know I must be always in the secret place where God is! Thanks for sharing and encouraging me today!

    I’m visiting you from #TestimonyTuesday, nice to connect with you. Blessings!

    Tayrina from TGAWrites

  3. Yes, yesterday I wanted to crawl in a hole and not come out. Life can go from good to messy in a moment of awareness. Emotions rise and it is a fight of faith to stand our ground. Back in the battle today, but yesterday…I was running for the hills.

  4. I know that feeling. No, our days here won’t always be easy. BUT you can step away from the phone and computer for awhile. It’s like a little heavenly vacation here on earth. πŸ™‚

  5. I love this…Pray Big! I’m discovering that I don’t give myself enough credit for praying much of the time because I don’t see it as “traditional” praying…but there are so many ways to pray that we don’t acknowledge as prayer. I’m with you Lyli. And boy do I know that feeling. Lately, I’ve actually stepped back from social media…suddenly, it just doesn’t matter so much how many followers I have or if I’ve missed something important. Sometimes, it’s just too much!

  6. Visiting from the Weekend Brew – Thanks for sharing this insightful post. Sometimes we want to limit God to our way of thinking. But when I finally learned to let go I’ve found God soooooo much bigger than any thing I can ask or think. Thanks for sharing.

  7. Absolutely love this! I can’t stand my ugly self and messy life at times. But I am thankful that God is right here, in the middle of it all, and will never leave me. Always a joy to have you at The Weekend Brew!

  8. I enjoy praying and am always grateful to pray for others. I will Pray Big and I am blessed that I was drawn here today. Thank you.

  9. Praise God that He hides His beloved from the storm! Thanks for the beautiful & encouraging post. Linked up with you at The Beauty in His Grip — hope you’ll stop by Saved by Grace for a visit!

  10. I absolutely love what you’re doing here! Prayer is such and incredibly powerful gift that God has given us! We need it, and we need the prayers of others.

  11. Oh yes, I have days like this, too! I think most people do. I try really hard to find the good in these days, though. Often, there is a lesson hiding in there somewhere.

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