I know that it has been a while since I've blogged (as a matter of fact this is probably the longest I've gone without blogging...yikes!), but the lack of blogging is because I'm at this phase, this crossroad in my life where I am desperately trying to discover myself. Now I know the overarching principle that I am a child of the Most High God, but who is the blogger/man Michael Adams is a struggle for me sometimes especially in this busy busy American Life.
As a result, a focus of mine has been this phase of Being Still. There is an ever popular and overused phrase in the Bible that says in Psalm 46:10: "be still, and know that I am God." Yes, that's a great theoretical concept, but do we actually follow that concept?
I am under the firm belief that we learn more about ourselves, about God, about our environment when we are consciously practicing the art of Being Still. Being Still is you telling the world, telling your mind that you've had enough of the multitasking; that you are going to focus on one thing and one thing only. This is a practice that our ancestors were much more proficient at it than we, but it's not a lost cause.
My aforementioned Spirit Playlist consists of 30 songs which is composed of different genres: Gospel, Contemporary Christian, Christian Hip Hop, & yes, even Christian Rock. At fact value these songs seemingly have very little in common, but for me, they all have that ability to give me goosebumps no matter how many times I listen to them.
With that being said, I'm going to open you up to two of my songs. One will be Gospel and the other will be Contemporary. Here's a free peak into my head, don't take this too lightly!
There is one thing I ask however. That right now, you become still. That at this time you will Be Still. You can listen to one song, both songs, or even choose your own song (I won't be offended). But when you do, stop what you are doing, and listen/watch the videos. I would even suggest putting your best pair of headphones in and embracing the moment.
After the moment, if you are inclined, comment below on how you feel, what your experience is. If it's a private feeling write it down & talk it over with a loved one and/or God. Don't take this challenge lightly. You'd be surprised what you hear when you are intentionally still.
The Gospel song I chose is: My Life, My Love, My All by Kirk Franklin. This songs literally plays with my emotions every time! You'll see what I mean.
The Contemporary song I chose is: Still by Hillsong United. Once the peak of this song hits, I am GONE!
--MJA
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