JULY 30
LET GO – AND KNOW
“Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted
among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.”
(Ps. 46:10)
The words “be still” come from the Hebrew word “raphah,”
literally mean, LET GO. “Let go, and know that I am
God.” We try to be still, we try to calm ourselves
down and relax into a consciousness, an awareness of
Christ, but as long as we are clinging to the
problems of the day, hanging on to the thoughts of
the agitations, turmoil, frustrations of the day, so
that one’s mind is in a whirl, regardless of how
quiet your body might be on the chair, you are not
really STILL after all. Physically you might cease
motion, but if you retain an agitated spirit and a
troubled mind, you are far from still. So there
ensues a process of “letting go,” and then you can
KNOW that He is God, that the Lord of hosts is with
you, and that He is being exalted in the earth.
Judges 19:9, “The day draweth (letteth go) toward
evening.” The activity of the day has been full, but
there comes a time of letting go, and the closer
toward evening one gets, the more they have to
relinquish the day, let go of the time period that
is ending.
Jesus said,” the night cometh, when no man can
work.” (John 9:4). Man’s day is rapidly ending, and
a new day, THE LORD’S DAY draws near. Therefore, all
of the activities and programs of man must also end.
There is a whole time period which must be released
if we are to enter into the new. We cannot carry the
old over into the new. There are so many “time
periods” which we have reveled in, which were a
blessing to us, but now if we are to go on into
spiritual maturity, to be brought into the “measure
of the stature of the fullness of Christ,” (Eph.
4:13), we are going to have to let go of those
former days. “Remember not the former things, either
consider the things of old. Behold I will do a new
thing.” (Isa. 43:18-19).
Let go the things of yesteryear,
And days which end with memories dear,
A new day yet shall dawn for thee,
All limitations be set free.
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