Psalm 46:10: "Be still and know that I am God."
This is one of those great verses in Scripture. It encapsulates so much of the Christian life yet it is almost bafflingly simple. There are two ways to consider this verse: either as descriptive or prescriptive.
As a description, this verse relates to us the effortless holiness of the God who is. God does not need to strive or strain to be who He is, He just is. On the other hand, as a prescription, this verse prescribes for us the way for us to recognize in our depths the vastness of the God who is. It is in stillness, in being quiet that we know, truly know, who God is in the most intimate sense. Let us then take the time to be still and be quiet so that we may experience the knowledge of God in the most intimate way!
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