Comfort for the Soul
Be still before God. Wait patiently. Are these passive words? Or reserved actions? The Hebrew of God’s command to “be still” is similar to stop what you are doing and know me. Be still, so that you may be emptied and then filled with God. Stop praying and be prayer, allow God to pray through you. Allow God to be in your head, your heart and live through you. Be still. It is not passive. It is receiving, filling and then turning to fulfill love. As we worship together and baptize a child of God, let us remember that God claims us, helps, and protects us and loves us too. This is comfort for the soul.
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Led by: Rev. Julie Kline
Psalm 37:1-11, 39-40