Silent Stillness is Counter-Cultural

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“The Lord will fight for you while you [only need to] keep silent and remain calm.” Exodus 14:14 Amplified

“Be still and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10

This scripture was pressed in black vinyl above my office door for years. In the midst of grading endless papers, writing curriculum, managing kids’ schedules on oversized calendars…I spent considerable time in my home office.

That scripture was my daily, hourly reminder to practice peace. When I raised my bum off the chair to get coffee, I read the verse. When I got up again for an Amazon delivery, I read the verse.

Being still is challenging for me. Though I didn’t consciously label it throughout the child-rearing years, stillness felt like meaninglessness. Wasted time. Last Silent Sunday (Silence Whether I Wanted it or Not), I shared how being robbed of motion became a blessing and ultimately, a fresh start.

Stillness is counter-cultural. As mentioned previously, although believers are not of this world, we are in it and should be fully engaged. After all, He placed us here for such a time as this. However, I must not get so caught up in the action that I miss where the true power resides. In the quiet…in the still…is where deepest growth occurs, increasing confidence when reentering the world.

On this Sunday, I wish you the silent stillness that refreshes, prepares and empowers us for the next busy week to begin…

9 responses to “Silent Stillness is Counter-Cultural”

  1. Tom Avatar

    Thanks for the good thoughts, MLM! While we should think on the Lord throughout the week, and I’m not dogmatic about the Lord’s Day, it’s fruitful to disengage from the world on Sundays and focus on the Lord.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thanks for reading and your comments, Tom. Yes, my quiet time has to be more than on Sundays. It’s amazing how quickly I can fall right back into the world if I’m not practicing sabbath during the week – even a little quiet time makes a positive difference! Have a great day!

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  2. Looking for the Light Avatar

    Great post.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you, Melinda. I appreciate your comment. Happy Sunday!🤎

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  3. JanBeek Avatar

    Ps. 46:10 is on a cross at my side here in my sanctuary. Stillness. Time in prayer. Listening to Jesus. Reading God’s Word. So important!!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I agree wholeheartedly♥️. Beautiful that Psalm 46:10 is at your side.

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  4. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
    Willie Torres Jr.

    Amen 🙏🤗

    Wonderful Post

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you🤎, I appreciate you reading!

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      1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
        Willie Torres Jr.

        You are very welcome.

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