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The Upper Room Devotional 25th November 2024 || Peace in Stillness

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The Upper Room Devotional 25th November 2024 || Peace in Stillness

The Upper Room Devotional 25th November 2024 || Peace in Stillness

Read and Study Today’s The Upper Room Daily Devotional for November 25, 2024 Message. God bless you as you study today! Please share with your friends and loved ones.

Topic: Peace in Stillness
Lory Widmer Hess (Bern, Switzerland)

Today’s Reading
Psalm 46:1-11

Thought for the Day
I can always trust in the presence of God.

In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. – Psalm 4:8 (NIV)

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The Upper Room Devotional 25th November 2024 Message

Last year I was in the hospital for surgery to have my gallbladder removed. It was my first time under general anesthesia; but lying obediently on the gurney, I breathed myself to sleep. Only after I woke up with a sore and bandaged abdomen did it occur to me what a gesture of trust I had made toward the doctors and technicians. I had put myself completely at their mercy. I had had complete confidence in their integrity and skill.

Why, then, when I was so ready to put myself in the hands of fallible human beings, am I so reluctant to trust in God’s integrity and care, to believe in God’s promises?

I think of this experience whenever I sit down to pray, attempting to surrender myself to God’s will. When my anxieties and petty concerns keep crowding in, preventing me from fully entering into quiet prayer, I try to let go, breathe, and feel myself held in a space of love. God provides me with care greater than any human physician. When I surrender to God, God calms my restlessness so that I can experience resurrection life.

Today’s Prayer
Dear Lord, you are with us always. Help us find stillness in our restless souls so that we can know you and receive your healing power. Amen.

Prayer Focus
Those undergoing surgery

NSPPD Prayers Live 25th November 2024 (Pastor Jerry Eze)

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