Become Still Enough
Be still, and know that I am God:
Read This Out Loud
Stillness is not emptiness.
It is a place where I remember who God is.
I do not need to carry everything at full speed.
I can become still enough to know again.
The Devotional
Noise can make a person feel productive while leaving them inwardly thin.
Motion can create the illusion of control.
But stillness exposes what hurry often hides.
Psalm 46 does not tell us to become passive.
It tells us to stop long enough to know.
To remember.
To see God as God again.
That kind of stillness is not laziness.
It is trust made quiet.
The Shift
You do not become strong only by pushing harder.
Sometimes you become clear by becoming still.
Silence can reveal.
Slowness can restore.
Attention can re-order the soul.
👉 Stillness makes room for remembrance.
The Truth
If you never stop, you may forget what only quiet can teach.
God is not made more real by your speed.
He is simply remembered more clearly when you stop running long enough to notice Him.
Reflection
- What has my pace been doing to my attention?
- Where do I resist stillness the most?
- What might I remember about God if I gave Him unhurried space today?
One Sentence to Carry
Stillness helps me remember what hurry makes me forget.
Action Step
Declaration
I do not need noise to feel steady. I will slow down enough to remember who God is. I will become still enough to know again.