There is a well know verse in Psalm 46: “Be still and know that I am God”. Not for the first time, thinking about it has led me down a rabbit hole.

How often do I complain that I don’t hear from God, but am I actually really listening? I am not quieting my mind, putting aside all distractions, and just waiting on Him. The phrase “be still” comes from the Hebrew word Rapha. It means to be weak, to let go, to release. Am I letting go of everything and trusting it to God? Am I releasing everything that is weighing me down and just waiting on Him?

We live in a constantly connected world. It’s not a bad thing necessarily, but I think we have lost the art of being still. I catch myself sitting on the couch at night watching TV and scrolling on my phone. We live in a culture where we feel guilty for just being, we often feel like we should be doing. Even when I am taking some downtime, my mind is busy.

One of the definitions of the noun form of still is deep silence and calm. One of the places that I can find this is at the beach. It’s where all the competing noises are gone and I can just breathe. There is no chaos, no to-do list, no deadline. I am trying to be intentional about taking time in the stillness, even if it is only five minutes.

Do you have a place where you can practice stillness?

Boat on water by Lorrene McClymont
Source: Lorrene McClymont

Article supplied with thanks to Lorrene McClymont. About the Author: Lorrene is an author and photographer from Natural Hope Photography.

Feature image: Photo by Lisha Riabinina on Unsplash


Lorrene McClymont

Lorrene is a photographer and writer from the Barossa Valley in South Australia, passionate about helping people rediscover joy and resilience through intentional rest. Through her blog Moments To Rest, she shares everyday practices and reflections that encourage rest as active replenishment for lifeís demands.

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