Friday, March 1, 2019

As the Ink Flows ~ A devotion from Melony Teague

A Time to   Listen

By Melony Teague

Do you feel you are on the treadmill of life and someone has their finger on the “increase speed” button? Sometimes, I hit that button myself, but I know that a break-neck speed is not sustainable for long. Not on the treadmill, nor in our lives.

I have wrestled with the idea of slowing down recently because I’ve been feeling the effects of a full schedule. One night, I ran a hot bath. I added my favorite lime and coconut bubble bath. Sinking into the foamy water, I closed my eyes, but before I knew it, my mind was racing. I sat up, agitated and on alert. I forced myself to relax and enjoy the time of rejuvenation. It wasn’t long before I sat up once again. I had to tell myself several times to calm down. I felt like a Jack in the Box! I needed to relearn how to slow down and be still.

When we need rest for our bodies, we know what we ought to do, but do we know how to find rest for our souls? But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” [Isaiah 40:31, N.I.V]

Nowadays, our wait times for a meal are reduced to the time taken to navigate a drive-through. Dinner can be a microwave “ding” away and communication can be as instant as a text. On the whole, we are rapidly losing our ability to sit down, quieten ourselves and wait.
We rob ourselves of the gift of stillness and the opportunity to listen and be with our Creator, God.

We need to listen to what our bodies are saying? Do we need more rest or do we need to drink more water? Do we need a walk?
We need to listen to our hearts. Do we need to call a friend, send a note of encouragement to a loved one, or send a text message to our spouse?
We need to listen to our Creator. What are His plans for us? He wants to ‘hang out’ with us, to bless our hearts, to pour His love and grace into our emptiness?


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Melony Teague is a freelance writer who believes everyone has a story to tell and each story is unique and sometimes wilder than fiction. She loves to uncover the good news in society and writes human interest and community pieces. As co-author of As the Ink Flows, she loves to inspire and motivate others through her written words. In her spare time, she reviews books and interviews authors on her website. She also teaches seniors in her local community to write their own personal story. She writes Contemporary Romance with a dash of humor. Member of ACFW. Melony Teague was born in South Africa and immigrated to Canada. She now lives in Toronto with her husband and their two children and two cats.

    







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19 comments:

  1. This can be a constant battle for me if I'm not in tune with what the Holy Spirit tells me. Busyness for busyness's sake isn't healthy for me (or anyone else). Thank you for sharing!

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    1. I hear you Alynda, especially difficult for those with so much going on in their brains. It's hard to slow down, but totally worth it.

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    2. Hello, Alynda, thank you so much for visiting. I think we all need to be reminded about this.

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  2. Love this post, Melony. It's so true. We're so busy that we forget to stop and take time to listen to our Saviour. Thanks for the reminder!

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    1. You are so welcome, I am reminding myself at the same time.

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    2. Hi, Darlene, thanks for dropping by. I, too, needed this reminder.

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  3. This is such a good reminder for everyone. Life has different seasons and different busyness levels. Throughout it all, we need to "be still and know."

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    1. Good morning, Andrea. Thank you for stopping by. Melony's post was timely for me, s well.

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  4. Melony, thank you bunches for being my guest and sharing this timely post with us today. Many blessings ...

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  5. I appreciate this. Thanks for the reminder, Melony.

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  6. What a great reminder, Melony! Although I'm not as busy in this time of my life, I still need to remember to take time to be listen and meditate.

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  7. Melony, I'm trying to do this too! My chronic pain is better if I get good quality rest! Thanks for the reminder!

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  8. Being still and really realizing He is God is key! Thanks for the timely reminder, Mel.

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