Perhaps Today
Wednesday, March 25, 2006
Be Still. God Is Fighting for You.
In a world that urges constant movement, God often calls us to stillness. The man on the dock reminds us that before we go out into life’s demands, we must first sit in His presence. With a cup in hand and His Word open, he chooses quiet trust over anxious striving.
Stillness is not weakness—it is surrender. It is the quiet confidence that God is already at work in battles we cannot see. While we rest in Him, He moves on our behalf.
Perhaps today, pause before you proceed. Sit with Him. Trust Him. Let Him fight for you.
Prayer
Father, teach me to be still in a restless world. Quiet my heart and help me trust that You are working in every situation I face. Remind me that I do not have to carry every burden, because You are fighting for me. As I sit in Your presence, fill me with peace, strength, and confidence in Your perfect plan. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Wednesday, March 25, 2006
Be Still. God Is Fighting for You.
In a world that urges constant movement, God often calls us to stillness. The man on the dock reminds us that before we go out into life’s demands, we must first sit in His presence. With a cup in hand and His Word open, he chooses quiet trust over anxious striving.
Stillness is not weakness—it is surrender. It is the quiet confidence that God is already at work in battles we cannot see. While we rest in Him, He moves on our behalf.
Perhaps today, pause before you proceed. Sit with Him. Trust Him. Let Him fight for you.
Prayer
Father, teach me to be still in a restless world. Quiet my heart and help me trust that You are working in every situation I face. Remind me that I do not have to carry every burden, because You are fighting for me. As I sit in Your presence, fill me with peace, strength, and confidence in Your perfect plan. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Perhaps Today
Wednesday, March 25, 2006
Be Still. God Is Fighting for You.
In a world that urges constant movement, God often calls us to stillness. The man on the dock reminds us that before we go out into life’s demands, we must first sit in His presence. With a cup in hand and His Word open, he chooses quiet trust over anxious striving.
Stillness is not weakness—it is surrender. It is the quiet confidence that God is already at work in battles we cannot see. While we rest in Him, He moves on our behalf.
Perhaps today, pause before you proceed. Sit with Him. Trust Him. Let Him fight for you.
Prayer
Father, teach me to be still in a restless world. Quiet my heart and help me trust that You are working in every situation I face. Remind me that I do not have to carry every burden, because You are fighting for me. As I sit in Your presence, fill me with peace, strength, and confidence in Your perfect plan. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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