Be Still in the Presence

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Solomon learned how to pray and write from his father, David. The many proverbs attributed to Solomon find a pattern similar to the flow of today’s psalm of David. The outcomes of those dedicated to good and those bent on evil are contrasted. Last Wednesday’s chapter 16 from Proverbs echoes today’s verse 5: “Commit everything you do to the LORD …” In fulfilling the verse for today, David was open to pray this psalm that flows naturally from a heart poised and quieted in the silent center of the present moment.

You too, dear faithful follower of God’s Word: take time to stop and drop into the same silence that connects you to David and all the saints on earth and heaven. Pray the psalm, being open to what the Lord is teaching you.

Psalm 37

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Example: In silence, I wait for You. v. 7

We continue to follow the Psalms in numerical order.

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