Wherever we are, God is always close. But as Jesus himself demonstrated, there is something about quiet times and quiet places that helps us to get closer to God. That special solitude provides a time of rest and renewal from a secular world that is busily ignoring God. It is a time of remembering who we are and why we are.
In the Cotswolds, I experience daily the words of that great hymn written by I. B. Sergei:
My God and I go through the fields together.
We walk and talk, as good friends should and do.
We clasp our hands, our voices ring with laughter.
My God and I walk through the meadow’s hue.He tells me of the years that went before me,
When heavenly plans were made for me to be.
When all was but a dream of dim conception,
To come to life, earth’s verdant glory see.For those who walk hand in hand with Jesus, every day is a holiday – a holy day before God. Some of us are specially blessed to have a life more conducive to the peace and quiet of holy days before God. But as someone who finds himself thrust back each year into the harsh reality of big-city madness, I know that the greater challenge is to find God in the midst of a metropolis. To see his hand in the inner city and among the urban sprawl; to find time for him in an already-overbooked schedule; to find a quiet place amid a constant bedlam of noise.
If we don’t take the time to remember, we’re in danger of forgetting his blessings. Therefore, take a few moments every day, if possible, or perhaps plan ahead to spend an afternoon walking in prayer with him. Whenever you feel your hand slipping from his, take some extra time to remember all that he has meant to you. And why not write down some of his special blessings throughout the year?”
This is the village of Buckland in the Cotswolds. I was so excited to stumble upon it with Dear and Katie in 2004 after reading this devotional by F. LaGard Smith. The book is “Dedicated to the people of Buckland, who have opened their hearts and homes to make me feel a part of the village.” We strolled around Buckland and it made me want to re-read the book. This book was one of those “treasures” that I happened upon in my thrift store shopping. I found it at the Senior thrift shop on Whidbey Island in the little village of Langley, Washington. If you ever visit Washington take a ferry to Whidbey Island and enjoy the many quaint towns and beautiful scenery this Island affords. Whidbey Island is one of those places on earth that you can feel closer to the Lord just by being there. May you walk hand in hand with Jesus wherever you are today, in the hustle and bustle, or in a serene and quiet place.
The top photo is from a walk I took with our daughter in law and the house you see down the road belongs to our son and her.
Meeting God In Quiet Places copyright 1992 by F. LaGard Smith, Published by harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon, 97402
A beautiful read this Sunday morn. I have a chair by the window in a quiet room where I spend time with the Lord each morning. Years ago when I was an active gardener, I felt so close to God while working in the yard. I have so much to be thankful for; your post is a good reminder for each of us. What a charming home your son and dil have. Thanks for sharing the photo and the surrounding beauty!
What a beautiful post! I find that when I don’t find time to spend with God, my life gets out of control. This is great to remember that HE wants us to stay connected always.
A lovely read! xx
Good morning Ellen, thank you for the message you have shared with us.this one really touched my soul. The passage that open my eyes that one stating about forgetting our blessing from the Lord . Each day I thank him for all his blessings by time I was born I was blessed good parents good home. The way I met Nick the way we adopted Matthew this last 46 years have come by in the blink of an eye . Each day I thank him for his blessings.
Thank you for sharing Vera. God is good to us and I thank Him, too. We have some fun memories together, too!