Scattered Moments

*Meditation | The Glory of the Lord

8 min · 3 jun 2026
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Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] What happens when we stop focusing on our worries and simply behold the greatness of God? In this guided meditation, we reflect on Psalm 145:5 and the splendor of God's glorious majesty. Together we'll slow our breathing, quiet our hearts, and lift our eyes beyond our concerns to worship the God whose glory fills the earth. Featuring: • Psalm 145:5 • Isaiah 6:3 • Psalm 19:1 • Revelation 5:12 • A reflection from A.W. Tozer How to Use This Meditation: Find a quiet place where you can sit comfortably and minimize distractions. If possible, use headphones. As you listen, focus on your breathing and allow the Scripture readings and reflections to draw your attention away from the demands of the day and toward the beauty and majesty of God. There is nothing you need to accomplish during these moments—simply rest in His presence. Whether you're beginning your morning, taking a midday pause, or ending your evening, may this meditation help you rediscover the wonder of God's glory and the peace that comes from fixing your eyes on Him. "I will speak of your splendor and glorious majesty and your wondrous works." — Psalm 145:5 Take care, Notice the Scattered Moments and share the grace.

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