HomeWord - May 4, 2006
Labyrinth
This devotional was written by Kelly McFadden
Be still, and know that I am God! I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth. — Psalm 46:10
Prayer labyrinths have long been utilized world wide. These mazes do not offer dead ends, wrong turns, or endless complications. In fact, prayer labyrinths are designed to help those walking through them focus their minds and reflect on their own lives.
The labyrinth at Grace Cathedral in
The Psalmist in chapter 46 writes of the chaos and noise that surrounds him. This does not feel so far off from the world we live in today. It is so important to take time to release the pressures, chaos, fears and noise that can haunt and paralyze us. A part of being able to live in hope and confidence and hearing God’s voice is meditating on the power, greatness, and infinite wonders of God.
This world never shuts down. How can you take time to step out of the clutter and be still?
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GOING DEEPER:
1. Why can it be difficult to be still?
2. What happens in your life when you get caught in the chaos? Take five minutes right now to be still, to be in awe of your creator
FURTHER READING:
Deuteronomy 10:12-22; Psalm 77:11-20; Matthew 17:5
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