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MGD: Be Still and Know

In this devotional message titled "Be Still and Know", we are taught how to fully trust in God's ability.

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Duration:
6m
Broadcast on:
01 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

[Music] So I'm long beloved. I'm glad you bless you for being a part of the just-ended prayer-stance obsession. As it hits into day's morning glory depression, it's very nikabai chi, from Havish Chapel International, Komasi, Danyami, with shared with our prayer. I don't think you replace you for this morning with prayer and enamel pieces, whether you give an understanding into your word and the core you so called to the tools of your word and Jesus name, Amen. Let's take our confession together. Jiswah chapter 1 verse 8. This book of the law shall not depart out of my mouth, but I shall meditate in its day and night, that I may observe to do according to all that is written in it, but then I will make my way first verse, and then I will have good success, Amen. Our topic for today's morning glory depression is bestial and no, bestial and no, and our spiritual will be taken from Psalm 46 verse 10. Psalm 46 verse 10, you read from the King James Version. Beloved, in a world that is constantly moving and changing, finding moments of stillness can seem almost impossible, allies are filled with noise put external and internal, demanding our attention and pulling us in calmness direction. Yet, unless it is chaos we find a gentle but powerful command in Psalm 46 verse 10, bestial and no, that I am called, bestial calls us to a place of quiet surrender, a posture of trust and reverence before our Creator. To be still is to see our striving, to lay down our anxieties and to rest in the presence of the Almighty. It is an invitation to step away from the frenzy of our daily lives and to focus our heart and minds and the one who holds everything in his hands. Be still, it speaks to the acts of slowing down both physically and mentally. It is a deliberate choice to pose, so quiet our radiant thoughts and to become aware of God's presence. And the stillness will find a profound sense of peace and reassurance that can only come from knowing God. It is in these moments that we can hear his voice more clearly, fill his love more deeply and experience his guidance more profoundly. The second part of the verse, and note that I am God, emphasizes the reason for our stillness. It is not just about finding a moment of peace, but about recognizing that managing who God is. He is the sovereign Lord, the creator of the universe, and our lab and father. He is in control when our lives fell out of control. Knowing God means trusting in his character, his promises, and his own feeling left. Reflecting on this verse, we might ask ourselves, that was the last time I truly steal my heart for God. In the business of life, do I take time to pause and to recognize God's sovereignty and presence. How can I call to be the habit of stillness in my daily routine? Jesus himself modelled this process during his early ministry. Despite his demanded schedule and the constant needs of the people around him, he often reduced solitary places to pray and commune with a father. He understood the importance of being still and knowing God, drawing strength and direction from those moments of quiet intimacy. In our lives, we can create spaces of stillness by sitting aside, regular times for prayer, meditation, and reflection on God's word. We can also seek moments of quiet nature, allowing the beauty of cohesion to remind us of God's greatness and care. As we do, we will find our faith strengthened, our worries diminished, and our hearts aligned with God's word. In the list of life challenges and our senses, better remember the invitation to be still and know that God is with us. Here's our refuge and strength. I never present help in trouble. Some put this express one. May we find peace in his presence, trust in his power, and rest in his own change in love. Be still, beloved, and know that he is called a man. Live in this shell of prayer. Father, we thank you, we bless you. We are grateful for the chance to go through your way to God. Thank you for the gentle reminder that in his stillness we will find your goal. We pray that as we go through all the day, unless the chaos of God will still remember to trust in you and to be still before you. In Jesus' mighty name we have prayed. Amen. We love that God will bless you for being a part of this one in glory devotion. We trust that you have been encouraged and you have been blessed and they will go while they remembering at every point in time to be still before God and to know that he is called in Jesus' name. Kindly stay tuned for more Spirit-filled content here on Radio HD Hi to Day. God will bless you and have a blessed day. Shandul. [music fades out] [BLANK_AUDIO]