It’s a place I’ve spent precious little time, but the promise of peace lures my memory again and again.
Tag: stillness
When we fail to Sabbath, we miss the opportunity to experience the wholeness God longs to provide.
Merry means mighty, and advent under the influence of the Spirit is the only way to accomplish it.
While our tendency is to turn up the carols, activity and festivity, this year I am choosing to intentionally turn it all down.
“…then use it to repair any damage found in the temple.” (2 Kings 12:5 NIV) I was reading along in 2 Kings the other day when I tripped over this verse. Why was the temple in disrepair? What had happened? Searching backwards in scripture, I…
Our great, big, good God is still calling us to stillness.
Slowing our soul to God’s pace is the relational equivalent of measuring twice and cutting once. Waiting on God means making fewer mistakes.
So often we get silence from God and we assume He’s left the premises. We interpret stillness as abandonment, when truly, He’s working behind the scenes. We must recall: abandonment is not a part of God’s nature.