Be still and know that I am God.... - Psalm 46:10

There is a time and place in our walk with God in which He sets us in a place 
of waiting. It is a place in which all past experiences are of no value. It is 
a time of such stillness that it can disturb the most faithful if we do not 
understand that He is the one who has brought us to this place for only a 
season. It is as if God has placed a wall around us. No new 
opportunities--simply inactivity.

During these times, God is calling us aside to fashion something new in us. It 
is an isolation chamber designed to call us to deeper roots of prayer and 
faith. It is not a comfortable place, especially for a task-driven workplace 
believer. Our nature cries out, "You must do something," while God is saying, 
"Be still and know that I am God." You know the signs that you have been 
brought into this chamber when He has removed many things from your life and 
you can't seem to change anything. Perhaps you are unemployed. Perhaps you are 
laid up with an illness.

Most religious people live a very planned and orchestrated life where they know 
almost everything that will happen. But for people in whom God is performing a 
deeper work, He brings them into a time of quietness that seems almost eerie. 
They cannot say what God is doing. They just know that He is doing a work that 
cannot be explained to themselves or to others.

Has God brought you to a place of being still? Be still and know that He really 
is God. When this happens, the chamber will open soon after.

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