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What does standing still mean in the context of faith?

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Standing still symbolizes trust in God's power to save, acknowledging that we cannot save ourselves.

In Exodus 14:13, Moses instructs the Israelites to 'stand still and see the salvation of the Lord.' This call to stand still means to cease from all self-effort and to trust solely in God's ability to deliver. It's a profound expression of faith, as it acknowledges human inability and reliance on divine intervention. The hardest thing to do can often be to stand still and wait on the Lord, but this is where true faith is exercised. It encourages believers to look to Christ, who is our salvation, leading us to an understanding that salvation is accomplished through God's work and not our own. When we stand still, we can truly 'see' the miraculous ways in which God acts on behalf of His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:13

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