Be Still: Daily Encouragement for MomsSample
Safe and Still
Those who live in the shelter of the Most High will find rest in the shadow of the Almighty. -Psalm 91:1
As a full-of-energy preschooler, my son Xavier avoided afternoon quiet time. Being still often resulted in an unwanted, though much-needed, nap. So, he’d wiggle in his seat, slide off the sofa, scoot across the hardwood floor, and even roll across the room to evade the quiet. “Mom, I’m hungry . . . I’m thirsty . . . I have to go to the bathroom . . . I want a hug.”
Understanding the benefits of stillness, I’d help Xavier settle down by inviting him to snuggle. Leaning into my side, he’d give in to sleep.
Early in my spiritual life, I mirrored my son’s desire to remain active. Busyness made me feel accepted, important, and in control, while noise distracted me from fretting over my shortcomings and trials. Surrendering to rest only affirmed my frail humanity. So, I avoided stillness and silence, doubting that God could handle things without my help.
But He’s our refuge, no matter how many troubles or uncertainties surround us. The path ahead may seem long, scary, or overwhelming, but His love envelops us. He hears us, answers us, and stays with us . . . now and forever into eternity (PSALM 91:1–16). We can embrace the quiet and lean into God’s unfailing love and constant presence. We can be still because we’re safe under the shelter of His unchanging faithfulness (V. 4).
XOCHITL DIXON
What helps you remain secure in God’s presence? How has He been a refuge for you?
Dear God, I’m so grateful You faithfully and compassionately care for me!
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When the daily tasks of motherhood seem to only get busier, the Bible keeps us grounded in our true identity and purpose. Celebrate how God is continuing to do something new in your life by the way you love, nurture, and lead.
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