Trusting in Stillness: Not Easy, But Worth It

Published on Aug 21, 2023
Category: Devotion

Exodus 14:14
The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”

The Israelites were terrified.

The Lord had just led His people out of Egypt with a mighty hand. After four hundred years of slavery, the Israelites had come out, lock stock, and barrel, with all their belongings and much more. What an amazing victory.

However, even before they could begin to internalize this amazing fact, the Israelites are faced with their next challenge. And they are petrified. There before them lay the Red Sea and in hot pursuit behind were Pharaoh and his mighty army. They were trapped, hemmed in from all sides. They were scared and exhausted.  And so they panicked and they forgot.

They forgot all the great and mighty wonders that the Lord had just done before their very eyes, just the past week. They panicked when they saw the mighty army of Pharaoh. And their panic caused them to blame (sounds familiar?). They blamed Moses, the very man who had led them out of their slavery. All of a sudden Egypt became desirable and Moses was the one who had deprived them of their lives of bliss. They were positive that they were going to die in the desert. (v11-12) And on and on.

Some gratitude right? But Moses. Oh, what a man! He stayed focused. He calmly reminded the people. The Lord is still on the throne. Just hang in there. All you need to do is be still. He will do the rest. God’s got this.

To be still is a tough task. When challenges and crises come, have you noticed, we get so worked up that more often than not, we just have to do something, anything? It is so challenging to be still. When we do something about the situation, somehow it gives us relief. It even makes us feel more in control maybe. Sometimes doing something, simply keeps our minds occupied rather than allow time to think. We even feel more useful when we are doing something about it.

Yet to be still and let God take control, is truly the best thing we can do. To be still, we need to acknowledge that we need Him. We also need to trust Him. It means that we accept that He knows better. To be still and let God is to have the courage to let go of control.

Are you facing a situation that scares the daylights out of you today? Do situations and maybe even people around you, overwhelm you? Would you trust God enough to let go into His precious hands, trusting He knows best? That He will fight for you? Would you be willing to be still in His Presence?

Master help me trust you and let go of my toughest situation into your hands today.

Author

Preethi Alice Jacob

Preethi Jacob is the author of the yearlong devotional At the Potter’s Wheel, Day by Day. Her journey includes teaching a Bible Study Fellowship class, teaching and leading the Sunday School ministry in her church, leading Bible studies, besides counselling young women. She serves on the Global Mission Team of the United Bible Societies and lives in Bangalore, India with her husband and two young adult children.

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