Early the next morning Abraham got up and returned to the place where he had stood before the LORD. – Genesis 19:27

Abraham had a special place where he met with God. So did Daniel, when his life was threatened: ‘In his upper room…he knelt…three times that day…and prayed and gave thanks before…God, as was his custom’ (Daniel 6:10). Jesus, too, had a special place: ‘Before daylight, He…departed to a solitary place, and there He prayed (Mark 1:35).

Here’s an idea: establish a ‘God place’ in your life. When problems and pressures threaten to overwhelm you, go to your God’s place. When you need guidance, go to your God’s place. Hymnist William Walford penned these time-honored words: ‘Sweet hour of prayer! Sweet hour of prayer! That calls me from a world of care and bids me at my father’s throne Make all my wants and wishes known.

In seasons of distress and grief, my soul has often found relief; and oft escaped the tempter’s snare, By thy return, sweet hour of prayer!’ In the words of Henry Ward Beecher: ‘Wherever you have seen God pass, mark that spot, and go sit in that window again.’ Your God place can be anywhere, but it should be somewhere. After you’ve been there a while, a kind of aura will surround it. You’ll create memories of intimate times with God. It will become your sanctuary, which simply means a place of refuge and safety.

David wrote, ‘He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty’ (Psalm 91:1). Call it your God place, your secret place, your sanctuary, or whatever, but establish such a place in your life.

Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for establishing a “God Place” I can go to and find my sanctuary to be with You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen