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ALIZA LATTA is a writer, artist, and pastor who is a huge fan of telling stories. She creates content for Canada’s largest youth conference, Change Conference, and is a church planter in Ontario, Canada. Her artwork and writing have been featured in publications for LifeWay, Dayspring, and (in)courage. She is...

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  1. Oh Eliza, making time to be alone with Jesus, I’ve found, is a key to intimacy with Him, and I appreciate you sharing a little of what those moments can look like for you. My best core memories of worship and feeling the presence of God are when I’ve been alone at home with arms raised and worship music on, and when I’ve buried my face in the carpet, weeping in prayer. The common denominator has been that I’ve made time to be alone with Him.

    Thank you for this encouragement to us all.

    Kellie

  2. Oh, the magnificence of the Trinity! We are seen and intimately known whether alone, in a crowd, solely focused on God or distracted by millions of other things. Yet the precious gift He wants us to seek Him out in the solitude! And He is the enabler when we are trying but oh so easily distracted. Thank you for this beautiful encouragement, Aliza! Blessings (((0)))

  3. Thank you for shedding a light on us alone people. Everything seems geared towards couples and/or families, like we’re less than somehow. Your post really spoke to me as I’ve been trying to get still with God. I loved how you pictured Jesus and can’t wait to try this! Blessings to you!

  4. Dear Aliza………..Your story has reminds me of my own experiences. Every morning I read the ( incourage ) devotions, just to get me awake and starting my day. I have been alone now for 5 years and I mean really alone, but oddly enough, not alone. I have a husband, son and grandson, but they do not acknowledge me as a wife, a mother and I don’t know about my grandson as he was only 11 when this whole thing started and is approaching 15 now. My son will not let me see or even talk to him. I have prayed in solitude many days, but I saw one of the devotions that said, It doesn’t need to be when you are alone. Jesus is there no matter whether my TV or Computer is on or off. To be truthful, the voice that I hear frequently is from my Holy Spirit. I hear Him all the time. I do try to say my planned times for prayers in a quiet room in my small apartment, but often when I feel I need to pray I will do it no matter what is going on. This is where I get confused at times with the Bible. You have said ” solitude ” and the other (incourage) devotion had a scripture that says to pray no matter what. I am not too familiar with much of the Bible as my job was a 10 hour a day plus 1 and a half hours for getting there. Once I got home, I had to take care of the family. A am 77 years old and I haven’t mentioned my husband. I observed 5 years ago that his mind was waning. He does have dementia and tried to kill me in a “dementia rage ” as he was a heavy drinker and abused me every night for 3+ years. He was in denial and even though he is probably in Tier 4 now, he still thinks there is nothing wrong. I learned to pray while he was hitting, spitting and doing other things to me. I had to. So, as I said I do put time aside in solitude to pray, but there are still things that happen that I pray no matter how much noise there is. I had to sell our house and he lives in 1 facility and I, in another where there are over 100 residents from the 70’s to over 100. Thank you Aliza for your words today. I will read it again after lunch when things calm down in this facility. I send my respect and joy to all of you (incourage) women because to me, all of you are angels sent to me by God to help me stay hopeful that things will turn out much better than what has been happening the last 5 years. Please enjoy your weekend…………Betsy Basile

  5. Aliza,

    My prayer closet is often the shower. When I’m in there alone with a candle burning I adore God, say my petitions & thank Him for ALL He’s done & given me. It is dark & quiet. The perfect combination to hear God’s voice.

    Blessings 🙂

  6. Thank you, Aliza!

    I am married, but I spend a lot of time on my own. Not all of it is “quiet”, of course. But much of it is. And I listen for God’s voice, too. You are wise beyond your years.

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