Earlier this year, I found myself in a place where everything felt heavy… overwhelming… and honestly, I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know who to go to. I didn’t even know what I needed — I just knew I was lowkey panicking.
And in that moment, I heard the Holy Spirit say:
“Be still and know that I am God.”
In this episode, we’re talking about what it really means to sit with God — not just being quiet, but ceasing striving, letting go of control, and fully surrendering.
Because waiting on God doesn’t always feel peaceful…
Sometimes it feels like He’s forgotten about you.
Sometimes it feels like you’re about to sink.
But the truth is — the peace of God is the calm in the middle of the storm.
We dive into:
• What “being still” actually means in a biblical sense
• Why waiting on God can feel uncomfortable, slow, or even frustrating
• The tension between your flesh and your faith
• What sitting with God really looks like (and it’s not perfect)
• How vulnerability, release, and honesty build a real relationship with Him
Sitting with God looks like:
Crying. Releasing. Being honest about your fears.
Falling… and choosing to get back up again.
This is where transformation happens. This is where trust is built.
Because everything in God has a season, a time, and alignment.
And anything outside of that… comes with a cost.
So instead of forcing things, chasing outcomes, or moving ahead of God —
sit in His will, be patient, and wait your turn.
Even when it feels like nothing is happening…
God is still working. Everything you need is coming to you.
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Scripture References:
• “Be still, and know that I am God”
• Exodus 14:14 — “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
• Psalm 37:7 — “Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him.”
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