Discipline of Solitude and Silence
March 19, 2023
I. Introduction:
A. I will never forget the first time that I experienced solitude and
silence at the same time. It was before I knew Jesus Christ.
1. I was about 18 years old. It was not an intentional time to be
alone and in quiet but a time that came because of a broken
radio.
a. There were many times before this that I was alone but I
always had some kind of noise around me, the radio, TV,
some kind of music.
b. However, one day I had to drive up to Michigan, which was
about a three and a half hour trip. When I got into the car,
my radio did not work. I remember that about the time I
crossed the Michigan border on interstate 94, for the first
time I recognized that while my car was quiet at the same
time there was much noise going on in my head, and for the
first time in my life I came face to face with my own
thoughts.
c. It was frightening to me because my thoughts were shocking
to me. It became a very disturbing and uncomfortable trip!
2. To be honest with you, until that day I was totally out of touch
with my heart and I did not know the truth about what was
going on deep within my heart because it was always buried
under busyness and noise! And it was not pretty!
B. I love the passage in Psalm 51:6 that God desires truth in the
innermost being.
1. This is a psalm where David is confessing his sin. Read psalm
51:5-8
2. We will never find joy and gladness only with external
conformity but must have a clean heart filled with and
controlled by truth!
3. Many have the truths of this book in their heads but there is a
big disconnect between what is in their heads and what is in
their hearts.
C. I remember many years ago that I was deeply troubled about some
lies that were spreading around about me that could destroy my
reputation as a pastor.
1. A group of leaders got together to pray for me and I remember
Pastor Bill Mills prayer as it was clearly from the Lord for
me. He said this “God, I am not so concerned about the lies
going around about Pat, I am more concerned about the lies in
his heart that he is believing”
2. Wow – did he hit it. The guy with a degree from Moody Bible
Institute, Dallas Seminary and preaching every week where
truth was filling my mind and coming out of my mouth but in
my heart there was a bundle of lies about myself and God that
were not consistent with God or his word.
3. I love what Psalm 15:1-2. Read
D. Frankly, this is my concern. I think that there are many good
biblical Christians here today whose lives are so busy, so full of
demands and responsibilities, so full of noise that they have never
come face to face with their own hearts before God.
• I want to speak to you today about two practices that can help us get
in touch with our hearts and ultimately with the Lord at a deeper level
than we have ever known before. The practices are called
II. Solitude and silence
A. Solitude simply means being alone and silence means quiet.
B. They can each be done individually by themselves but are best
done and most powerful when done together
1. Often they can become watershed moments where there is a
turning point in the course of our whole lives!
2. That happened to me a number of years ago when I was leaving
for work and I slipped on some black ice – did a 180 degree and
came straight down on my back. That hurt!
a. I was home laid up in my bed for a week and I prayed, “God,
if I have to go through all this pain please use it somehow.”
b. I decided that week to read while in bed – “Hudson Taylor’s
Spiritual Secret” and God met me powerfully and changed
my life from that time on!
1. He showed me for the first time not just in my head but
to see it with the eyes of my heart that Jesus lives in me
and is my life. And that the Christian life is not about me
living for Jesus but rather Jesus living in and through and
for me!
2. Trust me it is life changing when the truth of Christ
living in you moves from your head to your heart and
you realize that the resurrected and powerful God, the
spirit of Jesus is living inside of you to be with you every
step of your life!
C. We see some examples of life changing times like this in the
Scripture:
1. Hagar alone at a spring in the wilderness when God met her and
gave her direction for her future and spoke to her about the
future of her unborn son Ishmael (Genesis 16:6-16)
2. Jacob alone wrestling all night with God where God gave him a
new name and blessed him. (Genesis 32:24ff)
3. Moses at the burning bush where God gave Moses the mission
of bringing God’s people out of Egypt and promised to be with
him in that mission. (Exodus 3:1ff)
4. Elijah in the cave when he heard the voice of God speaking to
him in the sound of the gentle blowing (1 Kings 19:11-13)
5. Jonah watching Nineveh from afar and God confronting him
about his sin (Jonah 4)
6. Paul spent 3 years alone in Arabia after he was saved where
God personally taught him about the gospel and the implications
of Jesus Christ.
D. Definitions
• in solitude – seeking aloneness, in a place free of distractions
for the sake of reflection and communion with God along
with personal refreshment
• in silence – creating an atmosphere of quiet in a place free of
noise and the constant barrage of stimulation in order to
listen to God and reflect on spiritual matters and your life
E. Some of their values:
1. To break in our hearts and life the stronghold of busyness and
the need to achieve;
2. To gain a better perspective as to how the world and man’s
opinions has gripped your heart
3. To get in touch with the deepest needs and thoughts of one’s
own heart
4. To be alone with God to get in touch with God and hear the
prompting of the Spirit.
E. Here is a quote that inspires me that this practice is well worth the
time and effort:
• “Slowing down to hear God as you make decisions, will keep
you from spending years of your life painfully repairing the
damage of mistakes.” Jimmy Evans
III. Interview with Ava Perry
A. Ava, you have been trying to practice solitude and silence
recently.
1. Could you each tell us what your time of solitude and silence
looks like and how it contrasts with your normal life?
2. When you first enter this time how did your heart respond and
how long was it before your heart settled down?
3. What was the biggest benefit you received from this
experience?
4. What would you tell others who have never done this before?
III. Application
B. This can be as simple as taking your lunch break to taking a whole
afternoon away at a place like Lake Kathrine to be alone with God
to talk to him in prayer and meditate on his word and just reflect
about your heart and life!
C. John 10:10 says this
1. Jesus came to give us an abundant life, a life that was
overflowing and fulfilling.
2. Solitude and silence is a great practice by which we can shake
off the effects of all that the world and other people put on us
and take hold of the eternal abundant life from Jesus, which is
life indeed.
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