“In stillness and trust is your strength.”
– Isaiah 30:15 (NIV)
In a world addicted to motion, stillness feels counterproductive. We’re taught to run, to build, to prove. But in the Kingdom, stillness isn’t passivity—it’s power. It’s the posture of presence. The altar of stillness becomes a sacred place where God ministers to the soul. A place where striving ceases and peace reigns.
When we perpetue, we don’t confuse quiet with absence. We recognize that Heaven speaks most clearly in stillness.
Why Stillness Matters (Psalm 46:10)
Stillness isn’t about doing nothing—it’s about being fully present in God’s everything.
In stillness, fear quiets, clarity returns, and the soul exhales.
Stillness Releases Power (Exodus 14:14)
The Lord will fight for you; you need only be still.
This isn’t about stepping back—it’s about stepping into God’s flow, where His power moves on our behalf.
Stillness is a Sacred Offering (Luke 10:39)
Mary sat at Jesus’ feet. She chose stillness over striving. In doing so, she ministered to the Lord.
Perpetuing means we offer our attention as incense.
A Closing Prayer:
Lord, teach me the rhythm of Heaven. In the altar of stillness, let me know Your nearness, feel Your whisper, and carry Your peace.
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