be
still,
hidden in the pocket
of this present moment
and
know
the
love that calms all chaos.
be
still
for the beauty of the
be
is
that you know that you are
known and loved just as you are.
be
loved
still.
In the stillness,
Sandy
Linking with Bonnie as we explore the question:
“How is God calling you to be the Beloved?”
Mandy says
Beautiful, Sandra!
HisFireFly says
Love how you approached this —
be
loved
yes
Kim says
Sandy, I don’t know what else to say… I just stumbled here from Faith Jam and I can’t believe how you’ve taken everything I’m learning right now and put it out so beautifully. Thank you for sharing!
S. Etole says
So quietly beautiful …
Beth Werner Lee says
The love that calms all chaos.
Oh, yes!
Jeri Taira says
Beautiful words. Stillness is indescribably wonderful.
Nikole Hahn says
Being still is when I get more clarity especially after a good conversation with God.
Lisa notes says
I’m seeing a lot of themes of “stillness” as I read through on “beloved.” I don’t know that I would have put those together on my own, so I’m grateful to live in community where I don’t have to figure it all out myself!
This is all beautiful, but especially this:
“for the beauty of the
be
is
that you know that you are
known and loved just as you are.”
Martha Orlando says
Peace and serenity in simply being . . .
Blessings, Sandy!
Cecilia Marie Pulliam says
As always, beautiful, Sandy. I particularly love the line of being loved as you are. In this society with emphasize on being physically perfect, and a whole list of other improvements, this is good to reflect on and remember.