It was a worshipful night, and I felt privileged to simply watch and join in. There was a stillness over the room, the kind that only settles when hearts turn toward the Lord. The worship team was preparing a new song for Sunday, and as they practiced, a calmness—almost a holy hush—filled the space.
The talent in the room was undeniable, but the presence of the Lord was felt even more. It was loud but not dramatic. It was quiet, steady, and peaceful—like God was reminding us that He often moves most deeply in the gentle moments.
I was tired that night, so instead of pushing myself, I just sat and rested in the seeking moment. And even that felt like worship.
Sometimes worship looks like singing loudly.
Sometimes it looks like raising your hands and dancing and even screaming or crying or laying on the floor.
And sometimes it simply looks like sitting still and letting your soul breathe again.
Scriptures that came to mind:
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
Psalm 46:10
“In quietness and trust shall be your strength.”
Isaiah 30:15
“My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.”
Exodus 33:14
As the music floated through the room, it felt like God was ministering gently—not through words, not through movement, but through stillness. I was reminded that you don’t have to be strong to encounter Him. You don’t even have to be energetic. You just have to show up with an open heart.
It was a night I needed more than I realized… A night where heaven felt close, where worship felt effortless, and where His presence wrapped itself around the quiet places of my soul.

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