
“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”
Psalms 46:10 NKJV
https://bible.com/bible/114/psa.46.10.NKJV
Recently, my wife and I were talking about the importance of being still—of quieting our hearts long enough to listen, reflect, and remember. Scripture speaks to this often. In the book of Psalms, we’re encouraged to meditate, to lie on our beds and recall the goodness of God and all He has done throughout our lives.
All of us carry memories from childhood—some joyful and rich, others painful or difficult. I’m thankful that many of my own early memories are filled with warmth, family, holidays, and vacations. But I know that for others, those memories may not be quite so comforting.
And yet, these moments—both the beautiful and the broken—shape who we become. Sometimes we let them define us more than we should. But the beautiful truth about walking with the Lord Jesus is that He can take every thread of our past and weave it into a tapestry filled with purpose and grace. He makes all things beautiful in His time.
In today’s world, finding stillness can feel almost impossible. Our smartphones—amazing tools that they are—can easily become distractions. I’m typing this on one right now. But sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is silence the noise: turn off the phone, the TV, or whatever else competes for our attention, and simply sit quietly before the Lord.
Jesus Himself said in Matthew 6 to “go into your room, shut the door, and pray to your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.” There is something sacred about those quiet, hidden moments when we bring our hearts before Him.
So today, pray for the grace to slow down—to make room for silence, reflection, and remembrance. Think about what God has done in your life and how faithful He has been. I know that without Him I would be nothing. He is everything.
God is faithful, and He is worthy of all our praise and adoration.
Have a blessed day, family.


