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Practical Redemption - Teaching Material

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“Be still, and know that I am God.” This simple yet profound command in Psalm 46:10 invites us into a space of profound trust and surrender. Imagine, for a moment, a father teaching his child how to ride a bike. At first, the child is filled with trepidation, gripping the handlebars with white knuckles, heart racing. But when the father gently reassures him, “I’m right here with you,” the child finds the courage to push off and pedal, transforming fear into exhilaration.

In the midst of crisis, when life feels like we’re careening down a steep hill, the call to “be still” is a divine invitation to pause, breathe, and recognize that we are not alone. This stillness is not about passivity; it’s about actively placing our faith in God, who is our refuge and strength. As we face the challenges of life, whether they be health issues, relationship struggles, or vocational uncertainties, we must respond with the faith that allows us to lean into God's promises.

Let’s put this into practice. When crises arise, take a moment to intentionally stop. Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and say, “Lord, I trust You.” Let this be your action step. In doing so, you’ll discover a sense of purpose emerging from your struggles as God redeems your situation. Your stillness becomes a platform for spiritual growth, guiding you into deeper trust and illuminating your path forward. Remember, in your surrender, God is not just present; He is actively working all things for your good.

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