"One of the most arresting lines in the Psalms is in 46:10, 'Be still and see that I am God.' The verbs in Latin are memorable: vacate et videte. As these are plural imperatives it seems to be a command that applies to everyone. And it begins with a demanding prerequisite for vision: that we be still.
"But what really is this commanding? . . ."In a recent commentary, writer John Cuddeback reflected on how and why we can "set aside the host of cares and other things holding our attention" so
that we can be free "to soar where your soul is made to
soar."
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LifeCraft: Learning How and Why to be Still Every Day (22 MAY 24)
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