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Be still

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Be still, and know that I am God.

Psalm 46:10 Years ago I responded to letters within a couple of weeks and kept my correspond­ents happy. Then came the fax machine, and they seemed content with receiving a response within a couple of days. Today, with email, instant messaging, and mobile phones, a response is expected the same day!

“Be still, and know that I am God.” In this familiar verse from Psalm 46 I read two commands of equal importance. First, we must be still, something that modern life conspires against. In this hectic, buzzing world, even a few moments of quiet do not come naturally to us. And stillness prepares us for the second command: “Know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” In the midst of a world that colludes to suppress, not exalt, God, how do I carve out time and allow Him to nourish my inner life?

“Prayer,” writes Patricia Hampl, “is a habit of attention brought to bear on all that is.” Ah, prayer . . . a habit of attention. Be still and know. The first step in prayer is to acknowledg­e or to “know” that God is God. And in that attention, that focus, all else comes into focus. Prayer allows us to admit our failures, weaknesses, and limitation­s to the One who responds to human vulnerabil­ity with infinite mercy. – Philip Yancey Dear Lord, help me to be still. Nourish my soul as I spend time with You in prayer. READ: Psalm 46 In prayer, God can quiet our minds. Bible in a Year: Numbers 4–6 and Mark 4:1-20

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