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What does 'be still' mean in the context of faith?

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'Be still' means to trust and rest in God's promises rather than rely on our actions (Psalm 46:10).

'Be still' in faith signifies a posture of trust and reliance on God instead of a focus on human effort. When the psalmist calls us to be still, it is an invitation to cease striving and instead rest in the completed work of Christ for our salvation. It reflects an understanding that God's will is accomplished not through our activity, but through His grace. In moments of turmoil, rather than attempting to manipulate our circumstances, we are called to embrace His sovereignty and find peace in knowing that He is working all for our good.
Scripture References: Psalm 46:10, John 6:29

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