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Stillness isn't silence- it’s an invitation
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10 We live in a world that rewards noise, urgency, and constant movement. But throughout Scripture, God often meets His people not in the loud moments but in the quiet ones. In 1 Kings 19, Elijah encounters wind, earthquake, and fire—yet God chooses to speak through a gentle whisper. This reminds us that stillness is not emptiness. It’s a sacred space where God draws us closer. Stillness requires trust. Silence requires surrender. And both create room for God to speak clearly. Sometimes God quiets your surroundings because He wants your attention, not your effort. Affirmation “I do not have to rush to be close to God. In stillness, I am already with Him.” Take a moment to sit with these questions: share your response to 1 below in the comments: What noise (external or internal) has been keeping you from hearing God clearly? How do you usually respond to silence, avoid it, rush through it, or rest in it? What might God be inviting you to slow down and notice in this season?
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From the Familiar to the New — Trusting God in Transitions
One thing we keep seeing in Scripture is that God rarely moves people into the new all at once. He leads them out…then He teaches them how to trust Him without what they used to rely on. Transitions are uncomfortable not because they’re wrong but because they remove what’s familiar. Israel had freedom… but still longed for Egypt.Not because Egypt was good but because it was known. Sometimes the hardest part of transition isn’t the unknown; it’s resisting the pull to return to what feels familiar when faith feels uncomfortable. God doesn’t just move us geographically or circumstantially.He’s forming dependence, identity, and trust in the process. Reflection for us this week: - Where do I feel tempted to go back simply because it’s familiar? - What might God be teaching me to trust Him with in this season? - What old pattern, habit, or mindset no longer fits where God is leading me? The scriptural reference is the entire book of Exodus truly, where we can see the idea of moving from familiar to new was the theme in Moses journey, and the Israelites journey time and time again. If you have never read the story, it's a worthy read. “You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.” — Exodus 19:4 What’s one familiar thing God may be asking you to release in this season; even if you don’t fully understand what’s next yet? You don’t have to share details. One word is enough. Let’s reflect together!
🛡️ This Week’s Devotion: Standing Firm in Spiritual Warfare
This week, we dove into the reality of spiritual warfare and how God equips us to stand strong. The truth is, we’re not just facing physical or emotional challenges—there’s a spiritual battle happening behind the scenes. But the good news? God gives us armor to protect ourselves and walk in victory: Primary Scripture: Ephesians 6:10–18 — The Armor of God Story Focus: David & Goliath — 1 Samuel 17 - Belt of Truth – Ground yourself in God’s Word. - Breastplate of Righteousness – Guard your heart from guilt and shame. - Shoes of Peace – Stand firm without reacting in fear or anger. - Shield of Faith – Block doubt and discouragement. - Helmet of Salvation – Protect your mind and identity in Christ. - Sword of the Spirit – Use God’s Word as your offensive weapon. - Prayer – Stay connected to your power source. Spiritual attacks often show up in our thoughts, emotions, or relationships—but when we put on God’s armor and stay grounded in Him, we can face every challenge with confidence. 💬 Let’s Share: What’s one area of your life where you’ve noticed spiritual attacks lately, and which piece of God’s armor can help you stand firm in that situation? Drop your thoughts below so we can encourage each other!
🛡️ This Week’s Devotion: Standing Firm in Spiritual Warfare
Peace: Showing up to prepare for the next season
Family, this week’s devotion reminded me of something powerful: peace is not passive… peace is a decision. It’s the choice to show up for yourself, even when the season feels uncertain. It’s the choice to trust God’s timing, even when you can’t see the full picture. It’s the choice to believe that the same God who calls you into the next season is the One who equips you for it. We looked at two stories: 1. Jesus calming the storm 2.Gideon meeting God in the middle of fear — and both revealed the same truth: 👉 Peace comes before the breakthrough. 👉 Peace is the foundation for the next season. 👉 Peace is what strengthens you to show up with confidence, clarity, and purpose. Sometimes peace may have to look like: ✨ setting boundaries ✨ choosing rest ✨ taking the next small step ✨ trusting what God said over what you see ✨ believing God is working even when the season is shifting As we step into a new season, I pray you carry this reminder: God is in the boat with you AND He is the God of Peace who calls you “mighty” even while you’re still in the winepress. You can move forward with confidence because God has already gone before you. Reflection for You: Comment below and share: What is one area of your life where you’re choosing to show up with more peace this season? Your answer might encourage someone else who needs it. Let’s grow together!
Peace: Showing up to prepare for the next season
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