Psalm 40:10a
He says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” (NIV)
“Sometimes we have to let go of what we think we know and trust God.”-David Rimarski
Every year, I look forward to January, and if I’m being
honest, I hope for snow. I love the quiet of the winter months and the
peacefulness of snow. I view this time as a period to reset, get back on track,
and rest.
Although I don’t do resolutions, I like to pen a few goals
for the year. Some are things I need to complete, such as the next novel in my
series, while others are items I hope to accomplish. It’s not a long list, but
it’s a jumping off point for the year. The one thing I’ve learned through the
years is to consult God and trust Him to guide me through the year.
I’ve read several blogs that offer advice to Christian
authors and the number one call to action is always—pray. Isn’t prayer the perfect
first step in everything?
No matter what I have in mind as a goal, if I haven’t prayed
over it and offered it to God, I will fall on my face and fail. Seriously, in
my sixty plus years of life, I can attest to this. Sure, I might squeak by, but
I’m missing the amazing blessings and lessons from God.
I bought a journal this year that has Be Still & Know
embossed on the cover. I like this reminder of the providence of God and His
love for me. As our student minister spoke Sunday, I have to let go of what I
think I know and trust God with everything.
He has a plan and purpose for each of us. Pray over your desires
and goals and allow yourself to be blessed with His guidance. Be still and
know.