Be Still. Now is Our Chance

If your situation is like many of ours, your routine has been interrupted. Your busy schedule has been cleared. Now what?

During this year of the Coronavirus, the earth has stopped spinning. We are forced to halt our hectic schedules and for a time to “Be still, and know that I am God.” He will be exalted among the nations; He will be exalted in the earth.

Psalm 46:10 is a popular verse for comforting ourselves and others. Many people tend to think this verse means to simply rest or relax in who God is. But it is more than a gentle call to rest; this verse directs us to reflect on who God is. There is more to this Psalm than one verse. The Psalm is actually a wake-up call to be in awe.

If your situation is like many of ours, your routine has been interrupted. Your busy schedule has been cleared, and you now have the margin to take a time out.

We finally have the space to be still and to meditate on Scripture with listening ears toward God. This is mentioned in other sections of Scripture (Psalm 119:15, Joshua 1:8, Luke 5:16, for example). This command to “Be Still” was written during a time of trouble and war. And we are now in a time of trouble.

Take time in this period of stillness to complete a profile on MissionNext and start a conversation as to how you can be used among the nations.

 

During this year of the Coronavirus, the earth has stopped spinning. We are forced to halt our hectic schedules and for a time to “Be still, and know that I am God.” He will be exalted among the nations; He will be exalted in the earth.

Psalm 46:10 is a popular verse for comforting ourselves and others. Many people tend to think this verse means to simply rest or relax in who God is. But it is more than a gentle call to rest; this verse directs us to reflect on who God is. There is more to this Psalm than one verse. The Psalm is actually a wake-up call to be in awe.

If your situation is like many of ours, your routine has been interrupted. Your busy schedule has been cleared, and you now have the margin to take a time out.

We finally have the space to be still and to meditate on Scripture with listening ears toward God. This is mentioned in other sections of Scripture (Psalm 119:15, Joshua 1:8, Luke 5:16, for example). This command to “Be Still” was written during a time of trouble and war. And we are now in a time of trouble.

Take time in this period of stillness to complete a profile on MissionNext and start a conversation as to how you can be used among the nations.

 

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