Shownotes
We’re used to looking for the loud moments. The big signs. The obvious answers. But what if the most meaningful things in our lives aren’t found in the noise, but in the quiet?
Today in our Anchor Point, I’m sharing a simple story about a soft-spoken surfer whose voice alone has the power to calm and ground people and how there’s actually a deeper design behind that. We’re wired to respond to the gentle, the quiet, the whisper.
And maybe that’s why God so often chooses to speak that way too.
Not always through the dramatic or the overwhelming, but through a still, small voice that invites us closer. A voice that doesn’t force its way in—but waits for us to slow down enough to hear it.
Because His whisper isn’t weak. It’s intentional and personal. And it’s often where real transformation begins.
Scripture (NIV):
1 Kings 19:12 — “After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.”
Reflection Questions:
Am I only looking for God in the loud or obvious moments?
When was the last time I created space for silence and stillness?
What might God be gently trying to say to me right now?
Join the Conversation:
Have you ever experienced God speaking in a quiet, unexpected way?
I’d love to hear what that looked like for you. Come share with me here: https://www.facebook.com/DevinAlmonte/