David's example as God's poet and psalmist King tells me that the promise of this verse is true (
Psalm 37:7).
Jesus' example shows that this is true (
Luke 5:16).
Faith helps me trust that this promise is true.
Reverent silences as we pause in the hectic rush of our lives can daily remind us that this promise is as true today as it was centuries ago. So, let's make this promise a spiritual principle we bring into our daily lives:
Be still, and know that I am God...
O Father in heaven, may your name be revered and held holy in my life and my world today. May your will be done, may your reign on earth come with power, might, and finality in my life and my world, just as it has already come in heaven. As I yield my busyness and fretfulness to you, please create the yearning in my heart to be still in your presence and be nourished in the quiet silence of reverent stillness. In Jesus' name, and to be more like Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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