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

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πŸ’­theological reflectionMainline

Thinking About Compassion - Commentary

β€œBe still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10) is not merely an invitation to pause but a command that beckons us into the heart of divine compassion. In the stillness, we discover the profound truth that God's presence...

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πŸ’­theological reflectionOrthodox

The Doctrine of Grace - Commentary

β€œBe still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10) invites us into a profound encounter with grace. This stillness isn’t a mere pause; it’s an invitation to lean into our divine purpose. In the Hebrew context, the word for...

Psalm 46:10
πŸ’­theological reflectionMainline

Thinking About Compassion - Teaching Material

β€œBe still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). These words invite us into a profound stillness, a space where the clamor of our lives fades into the background. In this stillness, we are not merely called to pause;...

Psalm 46:10
πŸ™devotionalEvangelical

Daily Reflection: Salvation - Prayer

As we gather today, I invite you to linger a moment in the stillness of Psalm 46:10: "Be still, and know that I am God." This verse whispers to us in our busy lives, urging us to pause and reflect...

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πŸ’­theological reflectionNon-denom

The Doctrine of Peace - Church Context

"Be still, and know that I am God." This command from Psalm 46:10 is a profound invitation into the heart of divine peace. It is as if the Lord beckons us to a sacred space where the noise of life...

Psalm 46:10
πŸ’­theological reflectionOrthodox

The Doctrine of Grace - Teaching Material

"Be still, and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10) calls us into a sacred pause, an invitation to experience the depths of divine grace. This stillness is not passive; it is an active engagement with God’s presence. In our...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationOrthodox

When Perseverance - Contemporary Example

A few months ago, I sat across from a dear friend, Anna, who had just received devastating news: her mother was diagnosed with a serious illness. As the weight of that news settled in, I saw the flicker of fear...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationEvangelical

A Story of Mercy - Contemporary Example

A few months ago, I met a woman named Sarah at a local coffee shop. She was visibly troubled, her eyes reflecting a storm of emotions. As we talked, she shared her struggle with feelings of inadequacy in her faith....

Psalm 46:10
πŸ™devotionalNon-denom

Spiritual Insight: Forgiveness - Prayer

Imagine a beautiful, tranquil lake at dawn. The water is still, reflecting the soft hues of the sky, and all around, life is waking up slowly. This serene scene reminds me of what it means to truly *be still*, as...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationEvangelical

A Story of Mercy - Story

There was a young woman named Sarah who struggled with the weight of her past. You see, years ago, in a moment of desperation, she made a choice that led to heartache and separation from her family. Guilt and shame...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationMainline

When Righteousness - Story

There was a woman named Anna in our community, a quiet soul who radiated compassion. For years, Anna volunteered at the local shelter, serving meals and listening to the stories of those in need. To many, she embodied righteousness, not...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationCatholic

The Power of Wisdom - Biblical Analogy

There was a wise old fisherman named Thomas who lived by the shore of a great lake. Each morning, he would set out in his small boat, casting his nets into the shimmering waters. But unlike most fishermen, Thomas had...

Psalm 46:10
πŸ“–sermon illustrationCatholic

The Power of Wisdom - Contemporary Example

There was a young woman named Maria who had recently graduated from college with dreams of making a difference in the world. However, as she stepped into the vastness of adulthood, the path ahead became shrouded in uncertainty. Job rejections...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationCatholic

When Righteousness - Story

Ruth, a woman from Moab, stood at a crossroads, facing a choice that would alter the trajectory of her life. After the death of her husband, she was free to return to her homeland, to the familiarity of her family...

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πŸ”biblical insightPentecostal

Theology of Goodness - Commentary

"Be still, and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10) invites us into a profound moment of revelation, revealing the Goodness of our Creator. The Hebrew word for "good," *tov*, embodies not just moral perfection, but a sense of beauty...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationOrthodox

When Perseverance - Story

There was a time when a small, unassuming town nestled in the valleys of Appalachia faced a fierce winter storm. Snow piled high, roads were impassable, and the community felt isolated. Among them was an elderly woman named Agatha, known...

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πŸ’­theological reflectionWesleyan

Thinking About Peace - Commentary

β€œBe still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). This verse invites us into a sacred pause, a moment to breathe deeply and recalibrate our hearts. In our fast-paced lives, where chaos often reigns, the call to β€œbe still”...

Psalm 46:10
πŸ’­theological reflectionWesleyan

Faith and Peace - Church Context

"Be still, and know that I am God." This profound invitation from Psalm 46:10 transcends mere instruction; it offers a pathway to peace that echoes through our lives and the life of our church. The Hebrew word for "be still,"...

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πŸ”biblical insightLutheran

Theology of Peace - Reflection

"Be still, and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10 is a profound invitation to experience divine love and peace amidst life’s tumult. The Hebrew word for "be still," *rapha*, conveys a sense of relinquishing control and embracing vulnerability. It...

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πŸ”biblical insightBlack Church

Scriptural Insight: Redemption - Commentary

Be still, and know that I am God. This powerful command from Psalm 46:10 is a divine invitation to step into a space of profound redemption and transformation. The Hebrew word for "be still," *raphah*, carries a richness that speaks...

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πŸ”biblical insightLutheran

The Meaning of Mercy - Commentary

In Psalm 46:10, we encounter the divine invitation: β€œBe still, and know that I am God.” This call to stillness is a profound revelation of God’s mercy, a reminder that within the chaos of our lives, His grace provides refuge...

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πŸ”biblical insightLutheran

The Meaning of Mercy - Application

β€œBe still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10) invites us into a profound understanding of mercy that begins not with our actions but with a deep internal transformation rooted in divine presence. In a chaotic world where the...

Psalm 46:10
πŸ”biblical insightLutheran

Theology of Peace - Application

"Be still, and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10) invites us into a profound encounter with divine peace. This command isn't merely a call to silence our surroundings, but an invitation to experience the *shalom*β€”a Hebrew term that encompasses...

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πŸ“–sermon illustrationPentecostal

The Example of Righteousness - Contemporary Example

A few months ago, I had the joy of visiting a local community garden. As I walked through the rows of vibrant plants, I noticed an elderly gentleman tending to his patch. His hands, worn and calloused, moved gently among...

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