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Be Still and Know: Creating Sacred Space in a Noisy Season

Be Still and Know: Creating Sacred Space in a Noisy Season

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In a season filled with noise, pressure, and endless demands, God invites us into something radically different: stillness. In today’s episode, we talk about what it truly means to “Be still and know that I am God.” When life feels overwhelming and your mind is running faster than your feet, stillness becomes a sacred space where clarity returns, peace rises, and the presence of God settles your heart again. You’ll learn why stillness isn’t laziness or inactivity — it’s spiritual alignment, a powerful posture of trust, and an intentional choice to hear God’s voice above the noise.

We’ll explore how slowing down protects your heart, opens the door to deeper intimacy with Jesus, and creates room for His peace to replace the pressure you’ve been carrying. You’ll walk away with simple, practical ways to create sacred space in your daily rhythms — even in the busiest seasons. If you’re longing for refreshment, direction, or a sense of calm in the storm, this episode will help you reconnect with the One who holds your peace, your pace, and your purpose. Tune in and be reminded that God is near, and His presence is your greatest place of rest.

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