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To live a strong and meaningful life, we must prioritize solitude and meditation, and cultivate a deep relationship with God.
Charles E. Cowman emphasizes the importance of solitude and quietness in finding strength and peace, drawing inspiration from Jesus' habit of withdrawing to the hills to be alone with God. He highlights the need for believers to cultivate the lost art of meditation, to seek the sacred privacy of God's presence, and to wait upon Him for renewal and guidance.

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"He went up into a mountain apart" (Matt. 14:23).

One of the blessings of the old-time Sabbath was its calm, its restfulness, its holy peace. There is a strange strength conceived in solitude. Crows go in flocks and wolves in packs, but the lion and the eagle are solitaires.

Strength is not in bluster and noise. Strength is in quietness. The lake must be calm if the heavens are to be reflected on its surface. Our Lord loved the people, but how often we read of His going away from them for a brief season. He tried every little while to withdraw from the crowd. He was always stealing away at evening to the hills. Most of His ministry was carried on in the towns and cities by the seashore, but He loved the hills the best, and oftentimes when night fell He would plunge into their peaceful depths.

The one thing needed above all others today is that we shall go apart with our Lord, and sit at His feet in the sacred privacy of His blessed presence. Oh, for the lost art of meditation! Oh, for the culture of the secret place! Oh, for the tonic of waiting upon God! --Selected

"It is well to live in the valley sweet,

Where the work of the world is done,

Where the reapers sing in the fields of wheat,

As they toil till the set of sun.

But beyond the meadows, the hills I see

Where the noises of traffic cease,

And I follow a Voice that calleth to me

From the hilltop regions of peace.

"Aye, to live is sweet in the valley fair,

And to toil till the set of sun;

But my spirit yearns for the hilltop's air

When the day and its work are done.

For a Presence breathes o'er the silent hills,

And its sweetness is living yet;

The same deep calm all the hillside fills,

As breathed over Olivet."

"Every life that would be strong must have its Holy of Holies into which only God enters."

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Solitude
  2. The Example of Jesus
  3. The Need for Meditation
  4. The lost art of meditation
  5. The culture of the secret place
  6. The tonic of waiting upon God

Key Quotes

“Strength is not in bluster and noise. Strength is in quietness.” — Charles E. Cowman
“Every life that would be strong must have its Holy of Holies into which only God enters.” — Charles E. Cowman

Application Points

  • Make time for solitude and meditation in your busy life to find strength and peace.
  • Prioritize your relationship with God and seek to deepen your connection with Him.
  • Create a 'Holy of Holies' in your life, a place where only God enters, and you can find quiet reflection and guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of solitude in a strong life?
Solitude provides a place for quietness and reflection, allowing us to connect with God and find strength.
How can we apply Jesus' example in our own lives?
We can learn from Jesus' need for quiet time and make time for solitude and meditation in our busy lives.
What is the importance of meditation in our spiritual lives?
Meditation helps us cultivate a deeper relationship with God and find peace and calm in our lives.
How can we prioritize our spiritual lives in a busy world?
We can make time for solitude and meditation, and prioritize our relationship with God.

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