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There is a peculiar misunderstanding in
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Christian culture [music]
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that stillness means doing nothing.
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That waiting on God is an
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That peace is the same as lethargy.
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This is a catastrophic confusion. Listen
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The Hebrew word translated be still is
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It does not mean collapse. It means to
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release, to let go of your grip, [music]
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But ceasing to strive is not the same as
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ceasing to act. A still lake is not a
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It is a lake with its own internal
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because it has stopped fighting against
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This is the distinction that changes
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Stillness is the absence of panic, not
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the absence of purpose.
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the presence of trust while you work.
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It is the ability to move decisively
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A truly skilled fighter does not move
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His movements are economical.
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His mind is quiet. [music]
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He acts from clarity,
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not from desperation.
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>> even as his body moves with precision.
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This is what Jesus meant when he said,
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all you who are weary and burdened,
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and I will give you rest."
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The original word for rest is [music]
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It does not mean idleness. It means
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the kind of rest that prepares you to
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from a place of wholeness.
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They use faith as [music] an excuse for
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They claim to trust God while refusing
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the work he has given them.
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true peace produces work.
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Real trust produces action.
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The person who has surrendered their
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is often the most diligent
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because they are no longer strangled by
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Stillness is not the rejection of
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It is effort that has been freed from
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desperation. It is the only kind of work
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that actually leads somewhere. [music]