Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Quiet, stillness and know

 If I were you, before you even reached for your phone, before your mind filled with to-do lists and timelines, I'd stop and give God your first quiet breath. 

Not because you need to perform, but because your soul needs to remember where it belongs. 

Quiet time is not about checking a spiritual box. 

It is about stepping into a stillness that restores you. 

It is where you come not to speak much, but to be seen, to be loved, and to be real. 

If I were you, before the headlines, the group chats, the errands, and the noise, I'd sit in a space where no one needs anything from you, where God simply wants to be with you. 

Quiet time is not emptiness, it's intimacy. 

It is where your chaos meets God's calm. 

It is where questions do not have to be answered to be heard. 

It is where peace returns not through doing but through being with Father God. 

And if you've ever said, "I don't know how to pray." 

Start here. 

Start with stillness. 

Start with showing up. 

Start with breathing in His grace and breathing out your fear. 

So, if I were you, before anything else today, l'd come to the quiet and l'd say, "God, I am here." 

And now that you're here, let's be honest, quiet does not always feel natural. 

In a world that rewards hustle, noise, and constant output, stillness can feel unproductive, maybe even pointless. 

But in God's kingdom, stillness is not a luxury. 

It is a lifeline. 

It is the sanctuary where striving ceases and true strength is restored. 

Stillness is where we stop doing long enough to remember who is really in control. 

It is not about emptying our minds, but filling our spirits with the presence of the One who knows, sees, and holds us together. 

It is not silence for silence's sake. 

It is sacred space carved out for encounter. 

When we become still, we do not disappear. 

We awaken. 

We make room for the holy to settle in. 

Psalm 46:10. Be still and know that l am God.

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