Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Psalm 46:10
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"Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth."
Inspirational illustration of Psalm 46:10 -- Be still and know that I am God.
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"Be still, and know that I am God! I will be honored by every nation. I will be honored throughout the world. The Lord of Heaven’s Armies is here..."
When is time waiting, not wasted? Rubel Shelly talks about an airport delay that ended up in a blessed day alone with God focusing and praying on the things and people that matter most and being present with God in the quietness of the moment.
When was the last time you purposely paused to listen to the rain? Teresa Bell Kindred shares her love for the rain, being still, thinking about the reason and purpose we are here, and Amy Purdy.
How in the world will you ever catch up? So often we get behind and don't know how to catch up; how about listening to God and what he tells us?
When was the last time you paused to listen for God? Be still, slow down, quit going at a break neck pace and know that God is God.
Can you actually be still? God is calling us to be still, but he sometimes has to do radical things to get us to listen!
What can be said without words? Rubel Shelly remembers famed mime Marcel Marceau and how the silence is powerful and helps us hear, especially hear the voice of God.
When's the last time you shut everything down and sought to be alone with God? We all need to take a God-break a time when we get alone with God and be renewed and restored.
Are all your activities getting in the way of your life? Jane Vincenzi reminds us that our lives can get so cluttered with activity that we miss God and lose out on real life.
Have you learned to be still? We all need more silence and solitude than we are getting in our busy world so let's start with just 5 minutes each day.
I wish I could have hugged the girl on the elevator. Teresa Bell Kindred shares an emotional story from her experience caring for her husband in his two-plus month battle with COVID-19 and invites us to pray God's blessing into the life of an unknown young wife whose husband is in ICU.
We spend time with God and find out that we are loved! Tammy Marcelain reminds us that we are able to realize that we are God's beloved when we take time to open ourselves to Him and be still and experience that God is with us and speaks to us in whispers.
What's got you so distracted? Teresa Bell Kindred shares with us her absent-minded follies because she is distracted from all of her hi-tech toys to which she is plugged in and she reminds us to get away and be with God.
Do you have a place or a time when you can really be still? Trying to find time to be still and wait for God feels awfully impossible in our busy world today, so why not cry out to God in the struggles and noise you face today?
Can you hear God in the rush of your daily grind? Not only must we be still and hear God, but he also longs to come to us in the busy rush of our daily lives.
Do we have the courage to face the waves head on? Rubel Shelly shares insight into one survivor of the tsunami and how his courage has opened the door for the people of his island to survive.
What is our hope in times of uncertainty? Hope and help in times of trouble come from God who is ... always is.
Do those old passsages really have something to say today? Rubel Shelly reminds us about God's enfolding peace in the middle of life's worse storms and that this has been true for centuries.
What do you hear in the silence? We can only regain our rightful place in our spirit through Silence and the work of the Holy Spirit on our spirit.
Can we be still and give thanks in our times of chaos? God cares for us and beckons us to the quiet stillness to know he is in control and give us a chance to give him our thanksgiving.
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