“It’s not that God is silent. It’s just that sometimes our distractions are too loud.”
The Lord led me on a prayer walk this morning to finish a dedicated time of meditation on and with Him. I’m having a great time praying/talking with the Him through Proverbs.
Yet, it was definitely brisk outside. And if you know me, I really hate being cold. Mud puddles had to be navigated around due to recent rains. Dogs barked, even one who tried to chew through a chain link fence to get at me. Houses were upgraded. Cars came and went. Signs needed to be read.
All were distractions that lead my attention away from talking with the Lord. Want to know what distraction I didn’t have? My phone. I purposefully left it at home. I know me. If a text or call came in, I’d probably answer it. How rude, right?
Question, how important were those activities going on around me that I allowed them to take my focus off the Lord, even for 15 minutes?
I gave those distractions power. I choose to divert my attention away from the Lord to them.
Jesus had me take that walk for a reason. I had just read 1 Peter 2. It states that the world will be full of activities that can divert our attention from Jesus (“fleshly lusts”) that will “wage war against our soul” (vs. 11).
What in your life are you giving power to that wages war on your loving Jesus? That distracts you from making the choice to follow Him in the moment, a choice that leads to life transformation?
Use the 2% rule. Focus on just one distraction today. Choose to replace it with the choice to follow Jesus in the moment, which could just mean going on a prayer walk.




