Be Still
In a world filled with so many things competing for our attention: X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. The latest posts, call us from a place of stillness, where we can “recognize the time of God’s coming”.
In our focus Scripture above the writer points to a punishment, “a dashing to the ground” and “no stone being left one on another” for failure to recognize. A remedy for this busyness is setting aside quiet reflection upon God’s word and prayer. In this place, we pull away from all the distractions of our day to spend time reading, reflecting, and listening for the move of God. In this Lenten season, we can become so focused on attending services, making sure we get right our “Lenten sacrifice” that we fail to just be still with God.