I do not recommend this book
Pretty quickly as I began reading this book I saw that it was going to be based in contemplative spirituality. In the first chapter she used a Passion Translation verse. As the book continued, Linda quoted various mystics and voices from contemplative spirituality including Richard Foster.
One of my biggest annoyances with the book wa show often she would use Scripture out of context. Often she would use it to prove a point that the verse actually refuted if used in context.
The idea of submitting our words and will to the Lord as well as having a heart and life of worship at all times are very Biblical. The problem with Linda’s approach is her reasoning for doing all these things is to experience the presence of God so that we can be as intimate as possible with Him as opposed to doing it all solely because He is worthy of our devotion, submission, and worship. Our intimacy with God comes from the underlying Holy Spirit that is given to all believers and our knowing of Him through His Word. She often provided formulas that were not always contrary to Scripture, but we’re provided in a way that lead the reader to believe they needed to be done in order to have a rich relationship with God.
She used imagery and language that made me think of when Mike Winger has criticized people of “infantilizing” God. As well as giving completely false definitions and imagery of worship.
Linda encouraged silence and solicitude as the way to know God rather than knowing Him through His Word. She advocated for hearing from God outside of Scripture and “feeling” His presence. All of these were said to be what a truly mature Christian will grow towards.
I do not argue that we should spend time in prayer or that times of resting in the Lord are beneficial, but I would say it needs to be rooted in Scripture and worship and prayer not a quieting of the mind, seeking a feeling, or use of our imagination outside of what Scripture gives us.
When people give formulas for knowing God or say/infer that you aren’t truly worshipping God or know Him if you aren’t hearing from Him or feeling His presence, it will lead people to doubting their faith. Where in Scripture do we see that these things are measures of knowing Him or being in right relationship with Him? There also seems to be a forgetfulness that the Holy Spirit is the presence of God with us at all times so even if we aren’t feeling it, He is still with us.
Despite the parts of the book that might be good for a Christian to consider about his/her life, there is far more in this book that could lead someone away from truth that I would not recommend it. You can get the Biblically based encouragements from other books, sermons, or the Bible itself.