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May 13, 2026

Psalm 46:10

Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.

In the chaos of our modern world, stillness feels like a luxury we cannot afford. Our calendars overflow, our minds race with worries, and our hearts pound with the demands of the day. Yet God’s command in Psalm 46:10 is not a suggestion—it is an invitation to find our strength in Him. To “be still” means to cease striving, to let go of our frantic efforts to control outcomes, and to acknowledge that He alone is God. This stillness is not passive resignation but active trust. It is the posture of a child resting in the arms of a loving Father, knowing that He holds all things in His hands. When we pause long enough to recognize His sovereignty, our fears shrink and our faith expands. The God who commands the winds and waves is the same God who whispers peace to your soul. He will be exalted in the nations and in your life—not through your striving, but through your surrender. Today, carve out a moment to be still. Turn off the noise, set aside the list, and let your heart breathe. In that quiet space, you will discover that He is not only God over the universe—He is God over your every circumstance. And He is enough.

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