When The Sea Is Still


When fishermen cannot go to sea,
they do not waste the waiting—
they mend their nets,
they sharpen their tools,
they prepare for the dawn beyond the storm.

For even in the stillness, there is progress.
Even in the silence, there is growth.
The wise know the waiting is not idle—
it is a sacred preparation,
a hidden sowing for tomorrow’s harvest.

So it is with our spiritual life.
When God seems silent, it does not mean He has forgotten us.
His silence is not absence; it is divine work behind the scenes,
arranging what we cannot yet see.

In those waiting seasons, we too must repair the nets of our souls—
strengthen our prayer life, deepen our patience,
and refine our walk with Christ.
For when the storm passes,
our hearts will be steady, our faith unshaken,
and the blessings God has prepared will abound.

"Fear not, for I am with you;
be not dismayed, for I am your God;
I will strengthen you, I will help you,
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." —Isaiah 41:10

Prayer:
Lord, in the times of silence, when my prayers seem unanswered,
help me to trust that You are still at work.
Teach me to wait with patience, to repair my heart,
and to strengthen my spirit while I await Your timing.
Anchor me in faith, and let my hope never waver,
for Your plans are greater than my understanding.
Amen.

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