Psalm 46:10 (ESV)
“Be still, and know that I am God.
I will be exalted
among the nations,
I will be exalted
in the earth!”
Still, still, still, One can hear the falling snow.
For all is hushed, The world is sleeping
Holy Star its vigil keeping
Still, still, still, One can hear the falling snow.
Still, still, still… These words do not seem to have a
place in the hustle and bustle of a busy life, especially at Christmas time.
Parties, presents, and projects usually have us in a frantic frenzy as we rush
from one event to the next. Often, before we know it, Christmas day has come
and gone. Only then do we realize that, despite our good intentions, we never
experienced the peace that comes from truly relishing in God’s amazing love for
us.
Isn’t it interesting that God commands us to “Be still”? Do
you think it’s because He knows we sometimes have a hard time doing it on our
own?
What happens when we actually take time to be still? The
answer lies in Psalm 46:10…”Be still and know that I am God: I will be exalted
among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth”. When you are still before
God, you better understand that whatever you are facing, whatever your day has
been like, you can completely rest in the fact that God is God. He’s awesome
and amazing and sovereign. He loves us more than we can imagine and He’s got
things under control.
Spend time today purposely pursuing stillness in different
moments. Perhaps you could wrap up in a blanket & head outside for a peek
at the stars, wondering what that holy star looked like, the one that signaled
Christ’s birth many years ago. Maybe take a minute to watch your young child
sleep and wonder as you gaze at that sweet face, what Mary and Joseph thought
of their newborn son. Open your Bible, read a favorite Scripture…then sit and
wait.
What truths resonate in your soul about Christ as you take
time to be still before Him?
Dear Lord, help is to be still and listen for Your voice.
Thank You so many years ago for coming to Earth to show us the way. In the Name
of Jesus, Amen.
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