Lenten Reflection–Filling Softly

photo by Josh Scholten

When all nature is at rest, not a leaf moving, then at evening the dew comes down — no eye to see the pearly drops descending, no ear to hear them falling on the verdant grass — so does the Spirit come to you who believe. When the heart is at rest in Jesus — unseen, unheard by the world — the Spirit comes, and softly fills the believing soul, quickening all, renewing all within. Robert Murray McCheyne

Amidst the hubbub and chaos of modern life, there comes a time when I must quiet myself, voided of selfish desires, hushing harried pointless ambitions. I seek rest and renewal within a freshening of purpose.

When I am thus silent and still, receptive, emptied of self, I am ready.

It is then I am touched, filled oh so softly. Without fireworks or thunderclap, or dramatic collapse. As the Spirit descends like silent dew onto my longing heart, I wake restored, a new life quickened within me.

It is that simple. So gentle.

photo by Josh Scholten

3 thoughts on “Lenten Reflection–Filling Softly

  1. Hello Dr.,

    As a reader of Rev. Paul Mckay’s blog, I decided to peek at yours. Appears that you have a VERY NICE place, indeed. My wife, Kristen and I, also live in the sticks but all the way across this great country of ours in the state of Virginia. The photo in your “About” section speaks 1000 words of peace and serenity. It’s nice to meet you.

    Louis Ogden
    Prince George, VA

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