Susan Narjala

Keeping it Real

Where Do You Find Your Refreshment?

Checking into a hotel by myself can be a somewhat unnerving experience for me. Having been a stay-at-home mom for almost 16 years, I’ve never really taken business trips alone. And while we’ve stayed at hotels multiple times as a family, solo trips have never really been part of my life.

But a few years ago, I found myself walking up to the front desk at a hotel and checking myself in. It wasn’t exactly a “solo trip”—the hotel was only a few miles from our home. It wasn’t like I was out looking for adventure or attempting to “discover” myself. Instead, it was what I’ve come to call my “Getaway with God.”

For the last few years, I’ve been retreating to a quiet place every six months or so. Most often, the “quiet place” is my kid’s bedroom as I banish my teen from his space for 24 hours so I can “hang out” with the Lord surrounded by Legos and Marvel comics. At other times, I’ve gone to retreat centers where the bed (if one can call it that) has been a block of cement with a barely visible mattress pad that would have made Oliver Twist’s orphanage seem luxurious. And then there have been those times, I’ve checked into a fancy-ish hotel with fluffy white comforters and plush carpeting.

But the point of the retreats has always been the same: to spend uninterrupted, unhurried, and undistracted time with the Lord. Beyond that, there is no real “agenda” to the getaways. It’s not to spend more time with the Lord, so He answers my prayers. Or to spend more time with the Lord so He helps me with my article writing. It’s just to spend more time with the Lord. And when we do that, there are always streams of refreshing that flow from Him and into our battle-weary lives.

We all know what it’s like to be bogged down by the daily schedule. And while “quiet times” may be part of our routines, perhaps we also experience this soul ache to simply rest in God’s presence and lavish in His love for just a bit longer. To linger in that secret place. To lie down in green pastures and walk ever so slowly by still waters. To worship Him till we truly catch a greater glimpse of His glory. For me, the answer to that has been these little getaways with God.

Maybe you’re reading this and thinking to yourself, “I would love to do that but, lady, you have no idea how crazy my life is right now!” Maybe your work schedule is too hectic. Or your kids are too little. Or the demands on you are too much. Most likely, it’s all of the above.

But, friend, the thing that counts is our desire to seek God. It’s not about how far you can travel away from home or for how long you can retreat. Maybe there’ll come a season in your life when you can get away for days on end to simply bask in God’s presence. (A girl can dream and pray, right? He is the God who makes all things possible, after all!).

But for now, could I invite us to simply look for pockets of time that may be more extended than our regular devotionals with God? Yes, there’ll always be emails that clutter our inboxes, children who need to be dropped off for Taekwondo, dinner to be cooked, playdates to be hosted, and another thing to buy on Amazon Prime before the sale ends in four hours and forty-three minutes. But when we set our hearts on cherishing this time with our Creator, we can trust Him with those “urgent” things so we focus on the truly important things.

I’ve often had to pivot so my longer “getaways” become more abridged versions. When my soul feels desperately parched, and I’m running on fumes (and my kids bear the brunt of raging hormones and unreasonable outbursts from me), I know it’s time to retreat. So, I ask my dear, obliging husband for help, surrender my phone to him for a few hours or a day, grab my Bible and journal, and lock myself in my kid’s bedroom. And here’s a little secret: there have been times I’ve said, “Lord, I’d like to just rest a bit” and I’ve taken a nice nap. And that’s fine, too (Hey, Jesus napped on the boat too). But when I wake up I know He’s waiting to tend to my soul. He’s waiting to satisfy me with His love. And there’s no sweeter, richer, or more beautiful place to be than on my knees in His presence.

Could I encourage us to find our own versions of “Getaways with God” this year? In this coming season, may we be more intentional about carving out extended time with Him. May we seek out that secret place of intimacy with God where we hear His voice over the noise of the world. May we retreat from the hustle to be refreshed and renewed in His presence.

As the Psalmist cries out, may we too declare: One thing I ask from the Lord, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life so gaze on the beauty of the Lord and to seek him in his temple. (Psalm 27: 4)

 


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This article first appeared on Indiaanya. Republished with permission. 

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  • Su… This is such a lovely idea. My questions to you are

    1. What do you do to keep focused on the Lord during these retreats? Can I have example/s of your process?
    2. How do you ensure that you’re not distracted by thoughts that pop in or the temptation to watch TV or similar?

    My biggest struggle is focus so I’m looking for advice.

    • Susan Narjala

      Hey Shoms. Great questions. I’ll try and answer them the best I can 🙂 1. So, there’s some planning involved like informing couple people I won’t be reachable for 24 hours or 48 hours (or even 6 hours if they are the tyoe to panic). To keep focussed, I try to stay as unplugged from devices as possible. I use my phone only for worship music or have simply done the retreat without my phone. Process: I like to unburden myself first—get whatever is on my heart out. That combined with long times of worship. Then I usually read whatever Bible chapter I’ve already been dwelling on during the week and I journal about what I read. Sometimees, I pray and then nap. I think the main idea is to stay off devices and stay in prayer and in the Word 2. About distracting thoughts, I think journaling really helps me keep my focus. Or even just transcribing the Bible verse or passage that speaks to me. TV is not a distraction for me — mostly coz I don’t know how to turn them on properly (too many complicated remotes). My phone is a huge distraction. I take it along almost as a safety measure, but I put it on airplane mode and because I’ve told others I won’t be reachable, it feels weird if I jump online after all the hype 😉 I guess thats some sort of accountability. I also take along markers, paper, and color pencils if I feel especially artistic. The last retreat, I went with a friend, and we ended up chatting quite a bit, but we also set alarms on our phones so we didn’t chat the entire time, but had ample alone time to connect with God.

      Hope this helps, Shoms. Much love, Susan

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