A Quiet Grace: Leaning into a Season of Solitude

As an introvert, I naturally seek out quiet and silence. I like being by myself because it gives me the space to recharge and replenish whatever I lost in my interactions with people.

My days are hectic right now because of work and because of that, I am determined to lean into solitude and quietness as much as possible.

This might be only possible late at night, when the work of the day is done, but I know that it will help me in the long run. And isn’t life a long run? A race, as Paul wrote to Timothy. Not a sprint but more like a long hike.

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.

2 Timothy 4:7 NKJV

Fellow introverts, let us give ourselves grace and practice quiet in stillness and solitude. Let us align ourselves back to God’s purpose and will for our lives. Let us meditate on His word and allow the Holy Spirit to show us His truth.

Listen to that “still small voice”, you can hear Him in the silence of your quiet time with Him. Allow Him to touch your heart, and speak into your life.

May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you, always.


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