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A.W. Tozer on Holy Stillness - Traditional (Psalm 46:10)

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"Be still—cease striving, stop struggling, quit your frantic activity. And KNOW—not guess, not hope, but know with certainty—that I am God. In the stillness we discover what busyness obscures: God is God, and we are not. Stillness is the posture of surrender." — A.W. Tozer. Traditional: stillness as surrender.

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