The grating sound of wood on tile reverberated in my ears as I dragged the footrest over to where I was sitting. Getting it into an acceptable position for my feet, I settled back into my faithful wingback IKEA chair. My husband and I had just discussed our need for a breakthrough from our lingering weariness. After he left for his meetings, I stayed a little longer in my chair.
The clock was ticking, as it does in my mind every morning I get the kids off to school and preschool. I had my ever-increasing to-do list to tackle, but I felt the stirring need to not move on so quickly.
I’ve often prided myself on my ability to handle a lot on my plate, but over the past year, I’ve found that my capacity has decreased.
I imagine it has to do with the different rhythms that have developed over five and half years of living on this island of Fire and Ice known as Iceland. Perhaps, the intensity of elements like constant winds, blizzards, lava eruptions, and even the months of midnight sun, have shaped me into a different type of vessel in this season. Maybe the doings on that to-do list of the past year depleted me more than I realized — or wanted to admit.
Or maybe I was just plain tired.
Maybe I didn’t need to jump so quickly into asking the Lord for a breakthrough when really what I needed was a moment to allow the Holy Spirit to take a good look through me. So I lingered in my chair, not hurrying to fill the silence saturating that sliver of margin with one more thing, no matter how small.
When was the last time I gave myself permission to just be amid the wrestle? Not automatically jumping to an outcome and a way out, but just laying myself before the Lord. Giving Him free rein to check my motives and agendas. I needed the Holy Spirit to shine a light on the places in my life that were in need of some mending. I needed Him to dig out the roots that were causing me to stumble into striving, instead of dwelling, abiding.
In that infinitesimal but eternal margin, I needed to linger and meet God.
There is a story in Scripture that has always fascinated and challenged me. We know that Moses was considered a friend of God and did incredible things out of the overflow of that relationship. Likewise, his assistant Joshua accomplished amazing feats. But what sticks with me about Joshua is not his faith or how he courageously led the defeat of Jericho.
What lingers with me is how Joshua lingered with God.
“The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend. Then Moses would return to the camp, but his young aide Joshua son of Nun did not leave the tent.”
Exodus 33:11 NIV
Amidst what I’m sure was constant activity and the pressure of leadership, Joshua didn’t hurry away from God’s presence. He stayed in the tent, even after Moses departed, dwelling with God. I envision him resting in the shadow of ancient wings, turning his heart towards worship and wonder as he soaked up the lingering aroma of the King of the universe.
I don’t have any plans in the near future to install a tabernacle of sorts in my front yard. I’m sure that structure wouldn’t last long in these Nordic winds anyway. But thank You, Jesus, that because of shed blood and a torn veil, lingering with You is no longer about a physical place but about the position of our hearts.
In our very next breath, before the inhale, between, and after the exhale, He is here. The great I Am creating space within our moments and slivers to be with Him. Right there, where we are…
- Placing our hands in sinks of soapy water, washing the dishes that never run dry.
- Running to the next gathering to encourage the sphere of influence we’ve been given and pausing a moment in our cars.
- Finding a second to breathe before the tasks of the day greet us, a certain ache in our hearts from stretching out towards what seems beyond our grasp.
- Embracing the joy that filters in after a long night with the rising of the morning sun.
- Facing a period of grief unspeakable, pain too piercing to bear.
Lord, help us not to rush past these moments.
You are as close as our next breath. We will linger and meet You there.
Friend, what moments will become a meeting place for you today?
Ruth Mills says
Jenny, perfectly timed encouragement! Due to a short staffed day instead of my work from home position I’ll be helping out in our medical equipment retail space. I feel the need more acutely away from home yet what a blessing He is there even in the home setting as well! Blessings! (((0)))
Jenny says
I love how on time God is! Every setting is definitely an opportunity to meet with Him. Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us.
Madeline says
Jenny, this was so comforting. I feel like I am a place where I need to just stop from all the demands I allow to be put on me, from myself and others. In my rush to the next task, I am making some poor decisions and am exhausted. This is a good reminder to sit and listen.
Jenny says
Girl, I am with you on that! I think I’ve said to things that were not necessarily intended for me in the rush to please. I’m thankful that the Lord is reminding both of us to sit and rest and refresh at His feet.
Kim says
Definitely much needed reminder. I have that anxiety I get after Spring Break and Easter. Must go! Must do!
Jenny says
I’m so glad this encouraged you!
Karen Grube says
Jenny, thank you for the reminder that our to-do lists can wait, that we’ll never get everything done. Time with God can lessen our stress, redirect our steps, and give us strength to get through what we need to do.
Jenny says
Amen to that! Everything we need overflows from our position in Him.
QuaWanna says
I read this and noticed my breathing seemed to intentionally slow down and take more lingering pace just to recognize the moment this devotional gave to me. Thank you for writing and sharing it.
Jenny says
That is so good! I love how the Lord meets us (crying face emoji). Thank you for sharing this with us.
Amada (pronounced: a.m.a.TH.a) says
Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth. Psalm 46:10 KJV
Jenny says
Yes, amen!!
Gail says
Welcome Jenny! This was very encouraging and I look forward to hearing more from your life in Iceland. I’ve never known of anyone who lived there. It’s very interesting. I browsed around your website to learn more and signed up for your newsletter. I’m all about starting the day spending quiet mornings with the Lord.
KathleenB says
I agree it’s very interesting to receive Jenny’s wisdom and encouragement from Iceland, as well as learn more about life and culture in such a faraway place!
Jenny says
I look forward to sharing more things with you guys! Thank you for reading and sharing.
Jenny says
Thank you for the welcome and for roaming around my website! I still can’t believe that I live here sometimes, lol. It’s definitely been a very interesting and challenging journey.
Mrs. Laura Susan Bamberg Gideon says
From one Alabama-born-and-raised woman to another – great blog post! Thank you for articulating what so many of us deal with. If you practice slowing down and taking more time to be in His presence, I promise you that it eventually doesn’t make you feel as guilty. I still find myself worrying how God sees me in those moments as being lazy and how others might view that. You know what my kids say? That they NOTICE it. They NOTICE me studying the Word, praying, and talking with God. So – that’s good!
Jenny says
Hey fellow Alabamian!! I have to struggle my propensity to strive DAILY so you are so right about the more time we spend with Him, the more we won’t care about what others think. And what you shared about your kids is so encouraging!
Beth K Vogt says
Tucking your question into my heart as I begin my day here in Colorado: “Friend, what moments will become a meeting place for you today?” And thanks to your blog post, I’ve already had one.
Jenny says
Aww thank you for sharing this sweet friend! I pray for more of those moments for you!
Maura says
Much needed reminder today to just take a beat and allow God to help me be still in hos presence.
Jenny says
I’m so glad you felt that invitation to just be and rest in His presence!
Lisa Wilt says
Amen and amen. I love to linger in the moments after I absorb God’s Word in the morning. I listen to two Bible apps for a double dose of encouragement and wisdom and then spend time in quiet praise before starting to tackle my to-do list.
Jenny says
Yes I do similar! I read my Bible and then a devotional or vice-versa and then listen to a devotional app while I cook or do the dishes. What apps do you listen to?
Irene says
Dear Jenny, your words are a balm to my morning quiet time! Even though I’m retired and my kids are grown, I have a long to-do list also. I will linger here in the quiet just a bit longer. Thank you!
Jenny says
Good for you! I pray that you continue to feel that balm in the midst of what you put your hands to today.
Donna says
Dear Jenny, thank you for such encouraging words! I have suffered seasons of depression and anxiety. I’m in a good season now free of it praise God! I have always been an active woman, but I have problems with my back now and unable to do much physically. But I spend the first of the day in prayer with the Lord. He visited me recently in the night, all night long with peace and comfort. When I got out of bed I was refreshed and strengthened like never before in my life. He knew I needed it! He is so faithful always! How wonderful He is and will never leave us nor forsake us. May you all be blessed with His wonderful Presence!!!
Jenny says
Thank you for sharing this, so encouraging to hear about how the Lord encountered you. I pray for continued healing for your back and that he will continue to strengthen you out of the overflow of your time with Him.
Kathy Francescon says
Culture today insists we do more, more and more! If we could all learn to slow down and spend some of the “more” time with God, we would have such a better existence on a personal level and so would all the world! Loved your words today Jenny, and like others would love to hear more about Iceland! Blessings from East Tennessee, Jenny!
Jenny says
That is the truth! Our hustle and busyness, although necessary at times, can be an idol if we let it. I know that too well! And what part of East Tennessee? I lived for several years in Knoxville as a child and then I attended UTK (Go Vols!) for undergraduate.
Becky Keife says
Jenny! You know how much I love this and you!! “You are as close as our next breath. We will linger and meet You there.” Amen and amen! Your honesty and encouragement are a gift to our hearts. So so grateful we get to hold space for you and your words here at (in)courage.
Jenny says
So thankful to be in this space with you and how you (in)courage all of us Becky! This community is a beautiful breath of fresh air.
birdie.cutair@gmail.com says
I’ve been drawn to that scripture, too, that says after Moses left the tent, Joshua stayed on in God’s presence a little longer. That sounds like a good place to linger.
Jenny Erlingsson says
Yes it does! This scripture challenges me to replace my striving for abiding.
Jenny says
Yes it does! I love that Joshua didn’t even let Moses’ departure hinder him from stay a little longer.
Dawn Davies says
Jenny, Thank you so much for this. I will have “to sit” on the Exodus verse when I feel the need to move.
Jenny says
It is a very good verse to meditate on when the temptation to hurry off comes!
Anna E. Rendell says
I’m so glad you’re here to share your heart and stories with us, Jenny!!
Jenny says
I’m so thankful to be here too!
Jenny says
I’m so thankful to be here too!
Beth Williams says
Jenny,
Society tries to tell us to rush rush rush. Do the next thing always be busy God says “Be still and know”. He applauds our efforts to help others. He also wants to have quiet times with each of us. Praising Jesus for shed blood & torn veil. Now we can go to Him directly. Just take a few minutes driving, at work, when you rise or go to bed & speak with Him. Better yet Be still & listen for His still small voice.
Blessings 🙂
Jenny Erlingsson says
So true Beth! We are invited to move at the pace God sets for us. Thank you for sharing this!