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Like Jesus: Why Solitude and Silence Are Not Optional


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If Jesus—the Son of God—needed to get away to a solitary place to pray, what does that say about us?

Hi everyone! I'm Jamie Morrison, and welcome back to our "Holy Habits" devotional series on Silence and Solitude. Yesterday we talked about the unseen currents that cause us to drift. Today, we're looking at the one person who had the most demanding ministry in history—and how He handled the pressure.

In this devotion, we explore:

  • The constant pressure Jesus faced: crowds pressing in, people wanting something from Him—teaching, healing, miracles, hope. Sound familiar?
  • Jesus' counter-cultural response: He never doubled down on caffeine and overtime. He withdrew.
  • Multiple examples from Scripture (Matthew 14, Mark 1, Luke 5 & 6) showing Jesus' regular pattern of leaving the crowds to find solitary places to pray.
  • The crucial insight: When the needs got greater, Jesus knew it was more important to connect with the Father. Solitude and silence weren't an escape from ministry—they were preparation for it.
  • A re-frame: Solitude and silence are not giving up. They're gearing up. They're not passive—they're power-packed. They're not about loneliness, but discovering the loveliness of God.

If Jesus thought it was important to get away from the rush and hurry to be with the Father, then clearly we—being less—need to seek Him even more.

Take some time today to ask: Where can I follow Jesus' example and find my own solitary place?

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