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In this short Seer’s Watch tidbit (under five minutes), Nazim shares a reflection sparked by Acts, where it says, “opening his mouth Peter said,” and how it connects to Psalm 81: “Open wide your mouth and I will fill it.”
This simple connection becomes a powerful reminder of posture before the Lord—not rushing to speak from ourselves, but opening wide in trust and expectation that He will supply the words. Instead of pre-filling our responses, we are invited into a place of receptivity where God Himself gives what is needed in the moment.
A call to pause, open, and receive before we speak.
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In this short Seer’s Watch tidbit (under five minutes), Nazim shares a reflection sparked by Acts, where it says, “opening his mouth Peter said,” and how it connects to Psalm 81: “Open wide your mouth and I will fill it.”
This simple connection becomes a powerful reminder of posture before the Lord—not rushing to speak from ourselves, but opening wide in trust and expectation that He will supply the words. Instead of pre-filling our responses, we are invited into a place of receptivity where God Himself gives what is needed in the moment.
A call to pause, open, and receive before we speak.