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A Ride on the Quiet Car

By John Grant

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“Be still and know that I am God” Psalm 46:10

Hastily I finished my last appointment on Capitol Hill and made a mad dash for Union Station and not a minute too early, as I arrived one minute before the Acila Express left for New York. I presented my ticket and walked at a fast pace down to Track 15, where I jumped aboard the first Business Class car available. After stowing my luggage I settled in my seat just as the train slowly pulled out of the station. My cell phone rang and just as soon as I began the conversation a lady a couple of rows forward turned to me with her finger to her lips and pointing to the sign overhead which read “Quiet Car.”

The sign explained the rules of the Quiet Car: no talking, no cell phones, no standing in the aisles. In other words, that translates to be quiet and be still, so reluctantly, I did. Where I would normally pull out my lap top, do mail and make phone calls, now about all I could do was sit, read, watch and listen, and I did a little of each.

First, I took out my Encounter devotional and my Bible and proceeded to pour through the scriptures. I just sat back and listened …. Listened to God and listened to my inner self. I spent a lot of time looking out the window. A record snowfall had turned the countryside in to a winter wonderland. What a sight as the train picked up speed and we traversed the countryside of Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. I saw God’s majestic hand in the beautiful ice formations and in the drifts of snow. It was as if I could see God himself. It was an awesome quiet time and when the train pulled into Penn Station, I got off a rejuvenated man, all because I had jumped on the Quiet Car.

The experience on the train last week has given me a lot to think about, He is asking: “How are you with your quiet time.” I was again reminded of the need for a quiet time just yesterday as I checked into a hotel. When I got off the elevator, a large sign greeted me informing that I had entered a “Quiet Zone,” where “no children, leisure groups or circus animals will be assigned.” It further instructed that in this area there would be no loud TV, no slamming of doors and no loud singing in the shower.

God’s quiet time formula is much like His stewardship formula: “The more you give, the more you receive.” I have found that when I do carve out a time for God, preferably at the beginning of the day, though at first my schedule says I don’t have time, I have to respond and make time. And. When I do, somehow God always stretches my schedule and I am more productive than ever.

This is my busiest season of the year and so easy to shut God out of the schedule, but all the more reason for the Master to gently remind me, whether through a sign on a train or in a hotel, every day we need to be reminded to spend time with Him and then pull apart before you fall apart. I highly recommend a ride on the Quiet Car, actually or symbolically every day in every life.

Question: Have you had a quiet time with God lately? Can you find/make some time for Him today?

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  • Francis Andrew Says:

    Dear Friends,
    “BE STILL AND KNOW THAT GOD LIVES IN US” be it in a” quite car” or a “quite zone”. When we are physically still and mentally silent a transformation takes place that enables us to bring our physical-body to a total stillness, tantamount to death.( If you would like, a death before death situation.) Before the fall of the angles and we humankind, Yahweh God had breathed into us a breath of life and we were alive with the breath of Life of Goodness and were in that Garden of Eden in the east. There was also the the Life of Evilness in that garden of Eden. God being a very Just and Merciful God, did not deny us a choice between the life of goodness and that of evilness. In the Life of Goodness we were with God, God’s Love and Obedience to God’s Holy Will, but we fell when we rejected to remain with God, under God’s Love and Obedience to God’s Holy Will, and listening to God’s Holy Commands, we choose to listen to God’s Chief Fallen Angle - Satan, one of God’s Creatures. Since Good and Evil cannot co-exist at any one moment, the Good in us died and the Evil prevailed. Goodness of God is God’s Holy Kingdom and the Eternal Life in the Garden of Eden. The alternative is the Evilness of Satan and away from God in to this Universal World. One is Eternal Life and the other is Eternal Death.(Genesis 2-3) God is omniscient and therefore is a Triune God so that God’s Love and Mercy can overcome Satan, not in the Person of The Creator, Father God, but as the Second Person of the Divine Trinity, as Son of Man- Jesus Christ, in God’s Salvation Plan, as the Second Adam and the Second Eve in the Virgin Mary, the Spiritually Obedient successors of the humankind, and obedient unto death, unlike the first Adam and Eve. Our Salvation is the restoration of our Spiritual-Self, Our Soul that had been clothed in the Triune Image Of God, with Divine Grace and with Eternal Life. Our Soul is within us in our physical body. Where the Image of God is there too God will be. And where God is God’s Holy Kingdom will also be. Therefore, when we are transformed into the stillness of our physical-body and near total silence of mind( because we are still living on earth where we are physically alive and alert, we still have the sence of listening, as that indication.) we are enabling our soul to enter into the presence of Our Triune God within us, to experience the Spiritual Oneness with God and during that period of stillness and silence, we enable God to give us greater Spiritual Wisdom, Persevering Faith, Deepen and Strengthen our love for God and for all humankind, with total humility and absolute truth. TASTE AND FEEL THAT GOD IS GOOD, IN TOTAL STILLNESS AND ABSOLUTE SILENCE OF PHYSICAL- BODY AND MENTAL- MIND!
    Francis Andrew

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