In The Stillness of His Love

GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

         In the stillness of His love; we can be sure he loves us. That it’s always in Him we can Trust. In the stillness of His love we find strength in His love. A peace of mind that comes from above. In the stillness of His love we sense his guidance. Walking by Faith not sight; never to become spiritually blinded. Guarding our very hearts as everything we say and do pours from it; we are still human and we will get it wrong at times; allow the process to bring you to stillness. Now we each get it wrong from time to time; it’s in stillness where you will find; His understanding beyond which no cup can measure. Perfecting in us His will to His great pleasure. In stillness we find a love so powerful and real; in stillness we find a place where we can begin to heal. 

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  • Tristan Robert Lange

    This piece feels like an invitation to lay our restless striving down and enter the quiet where God does the deepest work. I especially love how the refrain of stillness keeps pulling us back into trust, as though the poem itself teaches us to rest. Well done, dear friend! You are a blessing to this site, imho! 🌹📖🙏🕊️

    • GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

      🙏 Thank you Tristan for your kind words. I believe my Heavenly Father has a been a big help in my life for a very long time.

    • orchidee

      A fine write GS.
      Meanwhile - in the stillness of this quiet room - a padded cell? - I hear not KP for ever. Hooray!! LOL.
      It's her requests for money for botox that drove me to the padded cell.

      • GenXer Shamrocker ☘️

        I hope you’re kidding??? 🧐

        • orchidee

          I'm in the madhouse - KP drove me to it. lol. I blame her anyway. heehee.

        • sorenbarrett

          We all need a healer and guide and I hear you reaching to a greater power for this. A lovely write



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