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What does 'stand still and see the salvation of the Lord' mean?

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It means to cease from striving and trust in God's power to deliver His people.

The phrase 'stand still and see the salvation of the Lord' is a call to trust in God's faithfulness and deliverance as seen in Exodus 14:13. In moments of fear and uncertainty, the Israelites were instructed to stop their anxious efforts and witness God's miraculous intervention. This principle emphasizes that salvation and deliverance are entirely God's work, freeing believers from the burden of self-effort or worry. By standing still, believers can recognize the sovereignty of God and His ability to act on their behalf. This posture of faith reflects a deepened reliance on God's promises and invites believers to behold the work of salvation in Christ, who is the ultimate expression of God's deliverance.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:13, Psalm 46:10

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