WORSHIP DEVOTION 1 of 3
WALK WITH ME
They wake up every morning to the same walls.
Nothing has moved. Nothing has cracked. No signs of progress. Just another lap around something that feels immovable. God didn’t ask them to fight yet. He didn’t explain the outcome. He simply asked them to walk. And to keep walking.
This song lives in the quiet obedience that feels repetitive and unseen. The faith that keeps showing up when results haven’t. The kind of trust that says, “I’ll do what You asked, even if it doesn’t make sense yet.” The people of Israel weren’t circling Jericho to wear the walls down. They were being shaped while they walked.
This is the place where many of us are today. Still faithful. Still praying. Still putting one foot in front of the other. Marching around homes, families, callings, and promises that haven’t shifted yet. Not because it feels powerful, but because obedience is all we have left.
As you listen, consider where God has asked you to keep walking instead of winning. Where faith looks more like consistency than breakthrough. The walls may still be standing, but so are you. And that matters.
““And the Lord said to Joshua, “See, I have given Jericho into your hand, with its king and mighty men of valor. You shall march around the city, all the men of war going around the city once. Thus shall you do for six days.””
🎧 Now press play on the song. Listen with an open heart, and let it speak before you move on.
WORSHIP DEVOTION 2 of 3
TELL ME WHEN
““But Joshua commanded the people, “You shall not shout or make your voice heard, neither shall any word go out of your mouth, until the day I tell you to shout. Then you shall shout.”””
〰️ Six days of silence can feel longer than a lifetime.
Israel marched, but they didn’t shout. They listened. They waited. Every step required restraint. Every lap tested patience. They had the promise, but not the timing. And that tension can be exhausting.
This song sits in the space between promise and permission. When you know God has spoken, but He hasn’t said “now.” When your heart is ready, but heaven is quiet. When moving too early could cost you more than waiting ever will.
So you pray a different kind of prayer. - Not “fix it.” - Not “end it.” - But “tell me when.”
This is for the moments when you’re tired of guessing. Tired of pushing doors that won’t open. Tired of speaking when God is asking you to listen. Waiting isn’t weakness here. It’s wisdom. It’s trust that God’s timing protects what His promise intends to bless.
As you listen, name the place where you’ve been rushing instead of resting. Where silence has felt like absence. And let this truth settle gently. God is not withholding. He is preparing.
Now press play on the song. Sit in the waiting. Let listening become worship. 〰️
🎧 Now press play on the song. Listen with an open heart, and let it speak before you move on.
WORSHIP DEVOTION 3 of 3
BLOW THE TRUMPET
““And at the seventh time, when the priests had blown the trumpets, Joshua said to the people, “Shout, for the Lord has given you the city.””
The trumpet didn’t sound until the work was done.
Not after the first lap. Not after the sixth day. It sounded when obedience was complete and God said it was time. The walls didn’t fall because the people shouted loudly. They fell because God moved decisively.
This song is not about forcing victory. It’s about recognizing the moment when God acts. The trumpet was never about volume. It was an announcement. A signal that heaven had stepped in and the outcome was no longer in question.
Many of us are standing at our own walls. Disease. Fear. Division. Weariness. Things that have tried to steal faith and drain hope. And we’ve learned that shouting alone doesn’t fix them. But alignment does. When God moves, even the strongest walls can’t stand.
This is the sound of agreement. Not striving. Not demanding. Simply standing with God and letting His victory be heard.
As you listen, consider where you’ve been trying to make something fall on your own. And let yourself rest in this truth. When God sounds the call, nothing can resist it.
Now press play on the song. Let the trumpet remind you who really wins.
🎧 Now press play on the song. Listen with an open heart, and let it speak before you move on.
Epilogue
When the walls finally fall, it’s clear they never came down because of human effort. They fell because God kept His word. These songs are not an instruction manual for victory, but a testimony of alignment, walking when told to walk, listening when told to be silent, and agreeing when God acts. If you find yourself still circling, still listening, or standing at the edge of a breakthrough, let this be your anchor: God is not delayed, distracted, or distant. He is precise. And when He moves, it will be unmistakable. Until then, obedience is enough. And when the trumpet sounds, you’ll know who won.
The EMPTY CISTERN is not where the story ends. It’s where it begins. Emptiness isn’t always a problem to fix. Sometimes it’s a doorway. A clearing. A threshold. A sacred space what feels like loss is actually God making room, and what feels like the end may be the very thing that finally leads us back to ourselves and to God
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The Empty Cistern by Richie Breaux—author of Builder of All Things, an Amazon New Release bestseller—is a faith-driven journey through seasons of loss, waiting, and renewal, showing how the empty places in Scripture and in our lives can become the very spaces where God makes room to restore, speak, and rebuild. Releasing Summer 2026.