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?