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Be Still
In the original Hebrew of this psalm, the word “harpu” (be still) means “to let go” or “release.” A more direct translation would be “make yourselves let go.” The key point here is that it’s not just about passively waiting, but about actively choosing to let go. In doing so, we recognize that God is in control and can experience His power, mercy, and grace to save us. Christ is calling us to be still, to release what we cannot control, and to trust in the One who holds all things in His hands. Today, this week and this year, I am choosing to let go, be still, and know that He is God.
Reproduced from the artist’s digital file created with Midjourney and Photoshop. Created 2025.
Our Float Frame is custom-made with a small gap between the frame and canvas to accentuate the edges of the artwork and give the illusion of a floating image within the frame.
About this Piece
I had difficulty coming up with the title of this piece. I showed this to my wife and asked what thoughts came to her mind, she profoundly and emotionally responded: “The Journey Home.” He will always leave the ninety-nine to look for you, no matter how far you have strayed, you cannot stray far enough from his divine love. He will find you and bring you back home.