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What does the Bible say about being still?

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

Psalm 46:10 implores us to 'be still and know that I am God.' This call to stillness encourages believers to relax and release their worries, recognizing that God is in control over all creation, including their lives. Resting in God is a fundamental theme in Scripture, and this verse captures the essence of centering our thoughts on His sovereignty and majesty. In doing so, we can find true peace amidst chaos and uncertainty.
Scripture References: Psalm 46:10, Exodus 14:13

Sermons (2)

Be Still
Gabe Stalnaker · Oct 28, 2020
Be Still
Eric Floyd · Dec 3, 2025
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