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Discover Stillness Through Psalm 46:10

Psalm 46:10

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Finding Stillness

“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 (NIV)

In our fast-paced world, the call to “be still” resonates deeply. Psalm 46:10 encourages us to pause, to reflect, and to recognize the omnipotence of God amid our daily chaos.

Understanding the Context

Psalm 46 is a declaration of God’s strength and refuge. Written during tumultuous times, it reminds us that, even in uncertainty, we can find peace in Him. The psalmist presents God as a fortress, urging us to trust in His presence and sovereignty.

The Call to Be Still

To “be still” is more than simply ceasing activity; it calls us to cultivate inner peace and surrender. In a world full of distractions, emails, notifications, and responsibilities, finding stillness allows us to ground ourselves in what truly matters.

Trust in God’s Sovereignty: 

Recognizing that God is in control can be liberating. When life feels overwhelming, we can bring our worries before Him, trusting that He governs all aspects of our lives.

Listen to His voice:

In moments of stillness, we can hear God guiding us. This quiet time can provide clarity on decisions, comfort in confusion, and assurance in uncertainty.

Praise and Worship: 

By being still, we position ourselves to exalt Him. The more we acknowledge His greatness, the more profound our worship becomes. In quietness, we can soak in the reality of His presence.

Practical Steps to Be Still:

Designate a quiet time

Set aside time each day for prayer and solitude. 

Use this space to meditate on Scripture, allowing God’s Word to speak to your heart.

Engage in Nature

Spend time outdoors without distractions. The beauty of creation often reminds us of God’s majesty and invites us to experience His comfort.

Practice Mindfulness

Take a moment during your busy day to breathe deeply and reflect on God’s promises. This small act can cultivate peace and strengthen your faith.

Conclusion:

As we meditate on Psalm 46:10, let it remind us that amid the noise and demands of life, God calls us to find stillness in Him. In this stillness, we come to know Him deeply, His character, His promises, and His unfailing love. 

Let us embrace this invitation, finding refuge and strength in our God, who is exalted above all.

Let us be still, and in that silence, recognize the profound truth: He is God.

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The Light That Overcomes: Embracing Faith

🌅 Hope in the Midst of Darkness“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”  John 1:5

There are seasons when life feels heavy, when headlines unsettle us, prayers seem unanswered, and the world feels dimmer than we remember. Yet the Gospel reminds us that darkness does not have the final word.

John’s words in his opening chapter of his gospel are not poetic optimism; they are a bold declaration of truth. The Light,  Christ Himself, entered a world shadowed by sin, pain, and fear. And that Light was not diminished. No force, no failure, no night is able to put it out. In every generation, believers have faced dark times. Yet hope endures because Christ remains.

He is not a distant glow, but the very Presence that walks with us, strengthens us, and leads us through.When you feel the weight of uncertainty or sorrow, turn again toward the Light. Read His Word. Whisper a prayer. Recall His promises. The darkness may press close, but it can never win , because the Light still shines, and it shines for you.

Reflection:


Where have you seen God’s light break through recently,  even in small ways? Pause today to thank Him for that glimpse of hope.

Prayer:


Lord Jesus, Light of the world, thank You for shining into our darkness. When we are weary or afraid, remind us that Your presence is stronger than any shadow. Help us walk in Your light today, bringing hope to those around us. Amen.

Verse of the Week:

“The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?” Psalm 27:1

Until next time, keep your eyes on the Light,  and let His hope shine through you.


Grace and peace,
Dr. Andrew C. S. Koh
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