The Contemplative Life: In Five Easy Minutes a Day!

At 5:55 am each weekday morning, I pause for five minutes to reflect on God and be still. I wake up at 5:20, eat from 5:20 to 5:40, and from 5:40 to 5:55 read a devotional and pray. Then, I stop and sit on the couch in the Great Room for all of five minutes...300 precious seconds.

That five minutes is divine space for God to speak to me. The verse where Jesus warns that His Word gets choked out by the cares of this world, not wicked and heinous sin, is a slow dying to life of the soul, where all of our doings undo us.

Like a tractor trailer going down a steep mountain that can lose its brakes and needs to drive up one of those inclined side roads with a pile of sand at the end to stop the rig, I need that five minutes a day to be still, come to a stop, and do nothing.

Because even nothing, in God's hands, is something.

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