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The Sacredness of Stillness

Faith is often imagined as movement—growth, action, progress. Yet some of the deepest work God does happens in stillness.

There are moments when nothing seems to change on the outside, yet something is quietly being shaped within. In these pauses, God invites us to listen rather than strive, to rest rather than rush. Stillness is not absence; it is attention.

When we slow down, we begin to notice where our hearts truly lean—what we trust, what we cling to, and where we seek peace. These moments of reflection create space for God to speak, not through urgency, but through presence.

Faith does not require constant motion to remain alive. Sometimes it asks us simply to be—open, receptive, and willing to sit with unanswered questions. In that sacred quiet, clarity often arrives not as a solution, but as peace.

Stillness, too, is a form of devotion.

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