NISAN 17
Still
“He leads me beside still waters.” (Ps 23:2)
We never did make it to the lake, but we saw so many other beautiful
parts of our Elohim’s creation, and thoroughly enjoyed our hike. As we were making our way back to camp, we
could hear what sounded like the roar
of a waterfall, very loud. We followed
the sound and emerged on the banks of an extremely fast flowing river, tumbling,
and rolling over huge rocks and boulders.
And it was VERY loud, and extremely
fast.
Because of their nervous dispositions, sheep run away from things that
are loud, such as a wildly rushing river, stream, or creek. The loud noise will inhibit their ability to
hear the sounds that could signal danger, and the waves and foam from chaotic
water is not something they choose to drink from. Sheep will always prefer to quench their
thirst somewhere where there is a sense of quiet, and calm – a place of shalom.
The word menûchâh (Strong’s
H4496) is what has been translated as ‘still’ and denotes a place of rest and
quiet. As it is with the sheep, it is
also so with us: we tend to do our best
learning, feeding, studying and listening in an atmosphere of quiet and
security. This has been true for eons;
even the Prophet Elijah had to learn of the Creator’s “still, small voice” (see
1Kin 19:12).
May we all learn to appreciate those places of
rest and quiet, the ones that our Father provides for us, where we can drink
from the well that never goes dry … (See John 4:7-15)
“O Elohim, You are my Ěl; I earnestly seek You;
My being has thirsted for You; My flesh has longed for You In a dry and thirsty
land without water.” (Ps 63:1)
“Be still, and know that I am Elohim; I am exalted among nations, I am
exalted in the earth!”
(Ps 46:10)
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