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What does the Bible say about quietness?

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The Bible emphasizes that quietness is a virtue of great worth, instructing believers to cultivate a gentle and quiet spirit (1 Peter 3:3-4).

The scriptures underscore the importance of quietness, associating it with inner strength and godliness. In 1 Peter 3:3-4, believers are reminded that their beauty should stem from their inner self, highlighting the value of a gentle and quiet spirit in God's sight. This theme is echoed throughout the Bible, where quietness is often linked to righteousness and strength, as represented in Isaiah 30:15: 'In quietness and trust is your strength.' Quietness is not merely an absence of noise; it is a state of inward peace that reflects a mature Christian character, contrasting with the common perception that loudness signifies strength.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:3-4, Isaiah 30:15

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Quietness
Brandan Kraft · Jan 24, 2023
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