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What does the Bible say about standing still and seeing God's salvation?

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The Bible instructs us to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord, emphasizing the importance of pausing to reflect on God's works.

In Jeremiah 6:16, God advises His people to stand in the ways and see, emphasizing the need to pause and reflect on one’s life and surroundings. This call to stand still is about taking a deliberate moment to consider our path and the greatness of God’s salvation. As the sermon highlights, standing still is not merely a physical action but a spiritual one, requiring us to stop our hurried pace and genuinely acknowledge the works of the Lord. It is in this stillness that we recognize His sovereignty and the blessings He bestows upon us.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 6:16, Psalm 107:8-9, 2 Chronicles 20:17, Exodus 14:13

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Stand And See
Paul Mahan · Jul 15, 1990
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