Be Still: Learning to Wait While God Worksნიმუში

The eighth chapter of Romans tells us this: “We know that in all things, God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”
This can be a difficult thing to remember when we’re trying to Be Still. But that doesn’t make it any less true!
The fact is that each of us—including you—has been called according to God’s purpose. And that holds true no matter how much the storms of this life rage around or within us; no matter how much we want to shift into fix-it mode or give up in despair.
But hopefully you’ve been encouraged over the last few days to stop striving, stop fighting, and stop trying to do things your way.
So, stop stressing about the battle ahead and trust God. He is the Lord. He is your refuge and your strength. He will fight your battles and deal with your enemies.
Stop getting in God’s way by going into fix-it mode. Step back, open your eyes, and acknowledge who God is and what He can do. Let Him be God and stop doing His job for Him. He’s better at it than you are!
Instead, it’s time to start being patient, being still, and letting God go to work. Know that He is God. He’s working for you! Let Him!
This reading plan was written by Amy LaRue, Finding Hope Coordinator with Hope is Alive Ministries. Finding Hope exists to support the loved ones of addicts as they search for their own freedom and healing. To find a group near you or to learn more, visit FindingHope.today.
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What do you do when everything falls apart around you? When life is full of turmoil and stormy seas? In this plan you'll explore Psalm 46 and learn how to Be Still and know that God is at work.
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