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Anchor Points: Are You Missing God Because You Won’t Stop?

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Ever roll through a stop sign?

Sure, it’s quick. But it’s risky.

What if your spiritual life looked the same?

Today’s Anchor Point, Devin Almonte connects Psalm 46:10 to a big red stop sign and helps us rethink how we approach God’s presence and plans. Are we rushing through our time with Him or fully stopping to listen?

We'll explore:

• The 3 types of “stop sign stoppers” and which one God wants us to be

• Why a rolling faith can lead to wrong turns

• How a full stop can recalibrate your heart and clarify God’s direction

Scripture Reflection:

Psalm 46:10 – “Be still and know that I am God.”

💬 Your Turn:

Next time you’re at a stop sign, let it be a holy reminder.

Ask yourself: Have I truly stopped to be with God today—or just slowed down for a second?

Let’s talk about it. 👉Join the conversation in the InSight Out Community on Facebook.

Stay connected:

Want more short devotionals, cultural reflections, and everyday faith fuel?

👉 Subscribe here

Help Spread the Word:

If this message helped you or encouraged you, share it with a friend who might be rolling through life right now.

#BeStill #Psalm46 #Devotional #AnchorPoints #ChristianPodcast #InsightOut

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Content provided by Devin Almonte. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Devin Almonte or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Ever roll through a stop sign?

Sure, it’s quick. But it’s risky.

What if your spiritual life looked the same?

Today’s Anchor Point, Devin Almonte connects Psalm 46:10 to a big red stop sign and helps us rethink how we approach God’s presence and plans. Are we rushing through our time with Him or fully stopping to listen?

We'll explore:

• The 3 types of “stop sign stoppers” and which one God wants us to be

• Why a rolling faith can lead to wrong turns

• How a full stop can recalibrate your heart and clarify God’s direction

Scripture Reflection:

Psalm 46:10 – “Be still and know that I am God.”

💬 Your Turn:

Next time you’re at a stop sign, let it be a holy reminder.

Ask yourself: Have I truly stopped to be with God today—or just slowed down for a second?

Let’s talk about it. 👉Join the conversation in the InSight Out Community on Facebook.

Stay connected:

Want more short devotionals, cultural reflections, and everyday faith fuel?

👉 Subscribe here

Help Spread the Word:

If this message helped you or encouraged you, share it with a friend who might be rolling through life right now.

#BeStill #Psalm46 #Devotional #AnchorPoints #ChristianPodcast #InsightOut

  continue reading

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