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What does the Bible say about being still?

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The Bible commands us to 'be still and know that I am God' (Psalm 46:10), emphasizing trust in God's sovereignty.

In Psalm 46:10, we are commanded to 'be still and know that I am God.' This directive urges believers to cease from their own strivings and anxieties, trusting in God's omnipotence and sovereignty over all situations. The act of being still allows us to recognize God's authority and sovereignty in our lives, reminding us that He is ultimately in control. It encourages a posture of worship and submission, acknowledging that our understanding is limited but His wisdom is infinite.
Scripture References: Psalm 46:10, Exodus 14:13

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Be Still
Eric Floyd · Dec 3, 2025
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