The
Power of Solitude
When Being Alone Means Being Closer to God Solitude is a powerful spiritual discipline that is often
overlooked by many Christians - adults and teens alike. Between the multitude
of church activities, school, and even social networking, taking time out to be
by ourselves with the Lord is often one aspect of our faith we put into
practice far less frequently than we should.
WHAT IS SOLITUDE?
Basically
solitude is being alone. It is the absence of distractions like people, computers,
schoolwork, television, cell phones, radio, etc. Solitude can be getting away from everybody in
a weekend retreat or just locking yourself in your room for an hour in peaceful
quiet. The reason solitude is a spiritual discipline is that "alone
time" can often be a more difficult task than we think. It takes effort to
be sure you are not disturbed.
WHY DO WE AVOID SOLITUDE? The simplest and most
common reason we avoid being alone with God is that solitude forces us to face
everything in our lives head on. This internal confrontation is often why
solitude is one of the most difficult spiritual disciplines. Yet, without time
alone with God the aspects of our lives that need the most work often go
ignored or unseen. Others also keep us from solitude. There is all
kinds of pressure to be social and "get out there" and experience
life. We're often discouraged from spending time alone, because to others
we're not taking advantage of the life God gave us. However, God also wants us to spend
time knowing ourselves, too.
WHY IS SOLITUDE IMPORTANT? It is when we are
most by ourselves that we realize God is actually right there with us. At that
point the solitude allows us to grow closer to God as we begin to
address the things going on in our lives, thoughts, and existence.
We
are able to see clearly, through a Godly perspective, what is important in our
lives. When we spend time in solitude, we get away from all the things
that distract us from our reality. We see inside our lives, our thoughts,
and our behaviors. Solitude brings us peace that we just can't get when
we're surrounded by others. It allows us to decompress and take the
stress off of our day. Yes, sometimes solitude can grow loud with the
clanging of thoughts bumping around in our minds, but at least that clanging is
just our thoughts and not mixed with the cacophony of noise the world brings
in.
BUT HOW DO I FIND TIME FOR SOLITUDE? We live in a busy, busy world where
time alone is not always rewarded. So, solitude does take effort and
persistence. While sometimes we think of solitude as long periods of meditation, often we have to be more creative
about it. Sometimes we may only have a few minutes to be alone with God. We may
find a few minutes before we get out of bed in the morning, on the walk to the
bus stop, or in a peaceful corner during study hour. We need to learn that it's
okay to tell others that we just want to be alone, and tell them in a way that
helps them understand this isn't a slight against them, but just our way of
letting our spirits breathe a little bit.
There
is a reason that solitude is a spiritual discipline, and we all have to work
hard to be sure we are getting that "alone time" with God.
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