February 16, 2006
Be Still And Know
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In February 1946, the world's first general-purpose electronic computer was introduced at the University of Pennsylvania. The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC) filled a 30-by-50-foot room, weighed 50 tons, and used enough electricity every second to power a typical home for a week. Today, a pocket calculator contains more computing power than ENIAC did.
A decade ago, one observer noted that computers and other hi-tech gadgets have "snuck up on us and we don't realize it." He went on to speak of how wonderful it is to go where there are no computers, phones, or radios, or to go to the beach and listen to the waves.
Undisturbed stillness has become more elusive and therefore more necessary than ever to seek. The Lord God said, "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!" (Psalm 46:10).
A respite from activity allows us to focus our thoughts on the majesty of God. A quiet place helps us to listen to Him. Away from voice-mail and e-mail, we turn from our daily schedule to His eternal plan.
In our fast-paced world, we need to be still and acknowledge that God is in charge. David McCasland
Spending quiet time with God will bring quiet rest from God.
Good evening Mayor!
Thank you for the reminder of Gods' Blessings...
*HUG*
Ms.B
Good evening Mayor. You still having snow up there? How did your interview...or whatever it was...with the lady go. (I'm sorry, can't remember her name...I'm so bad!)
Thanks for your beautiful lesson from God's Word. If we'll just be quiet and listen we can hear what He want for us.