“Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him . . .”
Psalm 37:7 (NIV)
I was watching a
documentary on how movies are made, from beginning to end. But what was most
interesting to me was what happened before the actual taping of each scene.
Activity on the
set was crazy! There were last-minute makeup and hair touchups as one person
ran over to straighten a collar on an actor while the lighting was corrected,
and props moved to their correct position by two more workers. It reminded me
of ants scurrying to find cover as rain began to pour on their home.
My encouragement to you today is this: before one activity is begun, before you make your to-do list with everything that has to be addressed, climb out of your bed and kneel down and simply say “Lord, here I am. . . still before you, acknowledging you as my God, my Father, my Daddy, my Creator. I am yours. My day is yours. Please direct my day to focus on you.
I promise you that God will give you clear direction as you look to Him and become “quiet on the set.”
Lord, each day is yours, from beginning to
end. I am still before you now, asking that you direct my every thought and
action this day and always. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Do you
ever have those days where your list of activities to get done gets longer
instead of shorter and you don’t seem to accomplish anything?
- Did you
seek the stillness of the presence of the Lord before you addressed that
list?
Apply
- Make
your list of activities for the day and lay it on your kitchen table and
lay your Bible on top of it.
- Sit
silently before the Lord for two minutes as you ask Him to direct those activities
and your path for the day. Listen for His answers through His Word.
Power
- Psalm
37:7 (NIV) “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him . . .”
- Psalm
46:10 (NIV) “Be still and know that I am God.”
- Philippians
4: 6 (NIV) “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer
and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”
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