Blessing of Stillness #1
The Still Place
Beloved, I call your spirit in whatever state it or they are in, shattered or single, broken or mended, to attention on the name of Yeshua of Nazareth.
Listen to the word of G-d for you for today:
“Be still, and know that I Am G-d”
Psalm 46:10
Spirit, there is a place that Scripture calls “still”.
In this place called “still”, there is room for hearing the Father’s voice and seeing his face.
In this place, where every moment for I Am is the present moment, because Father is off the timeline, He is in no rush. He speaks in the stillness and works in the stillness.
His stillness is a place where, even though your enemies compass about you, there is a capacity to hear in peace and in shalom.
In this still place, all the millions of facets of you are able to be in stillness.
In this still place, Father shines the kaleidoscope of his affections on you.
In the stillness, those who would otherwise be busy with the hustle and bustle of their lives stop to admire the stained glass, which tells a deep tale though it feels it is a jumble of pieces.
In the stillness, the beauty of the bride’s radiance is reflected in the bridegroom’s eyes.
In the stillness of the secret place, the bride is able to know the voice and eyes of the bridegroom.
In the still place, where Father calls you, you are able to know his voice and the depths of him for whom the depths of you cry out.
In the still place, you are brought to a place of clarity.
And this clarity is reflected in Father’s eyes.
I bless you with the capacity to know the many facets of the still place.
I bless you with the capacity to reap a dignity in the still place that displaces the shame of you thinking you have to perform a certain way or be a certain way or look a certain way in order to look right in the eyes of other believers.
I bless you with a revelation of intimacy that only comes from being in the still place.
I bless you with the revelation that he is I Am in the still place.
I bless you to know Father’s affection for you in a place that is free from shame shame at who you feel.
I bless you with a place that is free from the pressure to be or perform a certain way in order to gain acceptance from the religious culture that is full of insensitivity.
I bless you with that dignity in the name of Yeshua.