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Life moves fast—much faster than our souls were designed to run. Between responsibilities, noise, technology, and distractions, our minds rarely find quiet. Yet Jesus invites us into something radically countercultural: a secret place of stillness with Him.
In this devotion, Keri Eichberger reminds us that solitude isn’t merely the absence of people—it's the intentional presence of God. True rest doesn’t come from binge-watching shows, scrolling endlessly, or escaping reality. It comes from withdrawing to be alone with the Lord, letting Him replenish what life drains.
Solitude with God is a spiritual practice—a rhythm Jesus modeled throughout His earthly ministry. When we step away from the world’s constant chatter and allow silence to settle in, we make space to hear His voice again. We find peace, clarity, comfort, and spiritual renewal that no substitute can provide.
And here's the beautiful thing: As we learn to savor God’s presence in private, His peace begins to follow us everywhere. Solitude becomes something we can carry within us—transforming busy rooms, chaotic moments, and overwhelming days.
“But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” — Matthew 6:6
Main Takeaways
Solitude isn’t isolation—it’s intentionally entering God’s presence.
God desires to meet us in stillness, away from noise and distraction.
Solitude strengthens our ability to sense God’s presence throughout everyday life.
The secret place with God brings spiritual renewal, clarity, and rest.
Practicing silence and prayer becomes a portable sanctuary for the soul.
Today’s Prayer
Glorious God,
You are the sweetest gift of solitude. When I retreat from the noise of the world and quiet my heart before You, I find peace and nourishment that only You can give. I confess that I often turn to lesser things to soothe what only Your presence can heal.
Teach me to prioritize stillness. Make solitude with You a regular rhythm of my life—one that becomes so natural that I can turn to You anytime, anywhere. Quiet my distractions. Relax my striving. Help me learn to savor Your holy, life-giving presence.
Fill me with Your love, joy, and peace as I rest in You today.
In Jesus’ precious name,
Amen.
Reflection Scriptures
Psalm 46:10
Isaiah 30:15
Mark 1:35
Psalm 62:1
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Share today’s devotion with someone who needs rest in God
Explore related topics on Crosswalk.com and Christianity.com:
How to hear God in the quiet
What solitude with Jesus looks like
Breaking busyness with biblical rest
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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Life moves fast—much faster than our souls were designed to run. Between responsibilities, noise, technology, and distractions, our minds rarely find quiet. Yet Jesus invites us into something radically countercultural: a secret place of stillness with Him.
In this devotion, Keri Eichberger reminds us that solitude isn’t merely the absence of people—it's the intentional presence of God. True rest doesn’t come from binge-watching shows, scrolling endlessly, or escaping reality. It comes from withdrawing to be alone with the Lord, letting Him replenish what life drains.
Solitude with God is a spiritual practice—a rhythm Jesus modeled throughout His earthly ministry. When we step away from the world’s constant chatter and allow silence to settle in, we make space to hear His voice again. We find peace, clarity, comfort, and spiritual renewal that no substitute can provide.
And here's the beautiful thing: As we learn to savor God’s presence in private, His peace begins to follow us everywhere. Solitude becomes something we can carry within us—transforming busy rooms, chaotic moments, and overwhelming days.
“But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” — Matthew 6:6
Main Takeaways
Solitude isn’t isolation—it’s intentionally entering God’s presence.
God desires to meet us in stillness, away from noise and distraction.
Solitude strengthens our ability to sense God’s presence throughout everyday life.
The secret place with God brings spiritual renewal, clarity, and rest.
Practicing silence and prayer becomes a portable sanctuary for the soul.
Today’s Prayer
Glorious God,
You are the sweetest gift of solitude. When I retreat from the noise of the world and quiet my heart before You, I find peace and nourishment that only You can give. I confess that I often turn to lesser things to soothe what only Your presence can heal.
Teach me to prioritize stillness. Make solitude with You a regular rhythm of my life—one that becomes so natural that I can turn to You anytime, anywhere. Quiet my distractions. Relax my striving. Help me learn to savor Your holy, life-giving presence.
Fill me with Your love, joy, and peace as I rest in You today.
In Jesus’ precious name,
Amen.
Reflection Scriptures
Psalm 46:10
Isaiah 30:15
Mark 1:35
Psalm 62:1
Want More?
Subscribe to Your Daily Prayer on LifeAudio.com
Share today’s devotion with someone who needs rest in God
Explore related topics on Crosswalk.com and Christianity.com:
How to hear God in the quiet
What solitude with Jesus looks like
Breaking busyness with biblical rest
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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