“I am rocking you,” I replied.
“No, you’re not,” she said, in a very matter of fact tone.
“I am cuddling you,” I tried again.
“No,” she said again with a deep sigh. “You are giving me breath so I can breathe.”
What if we just sat, in the stillness, like a cradled child, breathing in His presence?
If ever there was an eye opening moment for me, showing me how to be more child-like, this was it. When I become fatigued, stressed, or frustrated, I tend to busy myself even more. Even in my rest, I am browsing on the computer or on my phone, reading a book or crocheting. I fill my rest with distractions. When am I ever just still? When are any of us just still?
My 3 year old, who is almost always go-go-go, taught me a valuable lesson in stillness. When you are tired, when you need to recharge, turn off the noise, put away the distractions. Allow yourself to be held in the quiet presence of the Lord. Take a deep breath, and allow Him to breathe new life into your exhausted body.