Noise can fill a life without ever teaching the heart how to listen. These meditations lead the reader into slower attention before God: not escape from ordinary life, but a steadier way of standing before Christ in it. Through Scripture-shaped scenes of silence, thirst, fire, hidden service, prayer, and light, the book turns the soul away from grasping and back toward receiving. It gives language for the place where faith is real but hurried, prayer is present but defended, and holy things can quietly become tools for control instead of invitations to surrender.
Each page asks the reader to remain long enough for Christ to become more necessary than the answer first sought. The movement is gentle, but not vague; quiet, but not soft. It searches the restless heart without crushing it, returning attention to the Father who sees in secret, the Son whose wounds remain in glory, and the Spirit who teaches the whole life to listen. For readers who want prayer to become less performed, Scripture to become more deeply received, and ordinary days to carry the weight of God's nearness, this is a book to open slowly and keep close.
Noise can fill a life without ever teaching the heart how to listen. These meditations lead the reader into slower attention before God: not escape from ordinary life, but a steadier way of standing before Christ in it. Through Scripture-shaped scenes of silence, thirst, fire, hidden service, prayer, and light, the book turns the soul away from grasping and back toward receiving. It gives language for the place where faith is real but hurried, prayer is present but defended, and holy things can quietly become tools for control instead of invitations to surrender.
Each page asks the reader to remain long enough for Christ to become more necessary than the answer first sought. The movement is gentle, but not vague; quiet, but not soft. It searches the restless heart without crushing it, returning attention to the Father who sees in secret, the Son whose wounds remain in glory, and the Spirit who teaches the whole life to listen. For readers who want prayer to become less performed, Scripture to become more deeply received, and ordinary days to carry the weight of God's nearness, this is a book to open slowly and keep close.