Search results
- The meaning of Psalm 46:10 has to do with top fighting for yourself, putting away anxiety and surrendering to God’s power. It means trusting the one true God of heaven. Being still before God has nothing to do with sitting somewhere in a corner and not moving.
thefaithspace.com/psalm-4610-meaning-of-be-still-and-know-that-i-am-god/
People also ask
What does the Bible say about coming to God?
What does it mean if God says Be Still?
What does it mean to be still before God?
What does the Bible say about returning to God?
What does the Bible say about coming soon?
What do you say if you want to return to God?
Let God be true though every one were a liar, as it is written, “That you may be justified in your words, and prevail when you are judged.” But if our unrighteousness serves to show the righteousness of God, what shall we say?
11 Bible Verses about Coming To God. Most Relevant Verses. Psalm 42:2. Verse Concepts. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God; When shall I come and appear before God? Micah 4:1. Verse Concepts. And it will come about in the last days. That the mountain of the house of the Lord. Will be established as the chief of the mountains.
“If you return, then I will restore you— Before Me you will stand; And if you extract the precious from the worthless, You will become My spokesman. They for their part may turn to you, But as for you, you must not turn to them.
What does it mean when God tells you to be still and know that I am God? He wants you to lean in to Him, trust Him completely, without anxiety. Do your part as He tells you to do.
- God Is Nearlink
- Is This Your Best For Me?Link
- His Silence Is A Matter of Perspectivelink
- When Life Goes Darklink
- My Soul Waits For Godlink
In Deserted by God? Sinclair Ferguson discusses what our Christian forefathers called “spiritual desertion” — the sense that God has forgotten us, leaving us feeling isolated and directionless. But through faith, we can affirm God’s loving presence, even when he seems silent and we feel deserted. “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you” (Ja...
A pastor friend told me about his experience after his teenage son’s death: “Nearly every morning, for months, I screamed questions at God. I asked, ‘What were you thinking?’ And, ‘Is this your best for me?’ And finally, ‘Do you really expect me to show up every Sunday and tell everyone how great you are?’ Then, when I became silent, God spoke to m...
There’s a sense in which God is never silent. He has already spoken in his word and by becoming man and dying for us on the cross, purchasing our eternal salvation. This is speech, and speech is not silence! What we call God’s silence may actually be our inability, or in some cases (certainly not all) our unwillingness, to hear him. Fortunately, th...
Martin Luther’s wife, Katherine, saw him discouraged and unresponsive for some time. One day she dressed in black mourning clothes. Luther asked her why. “Someone has died,” she said. “Who?” Luther asked. “It seems,” Katherine said, “that God must have died!” Luther got her point. Since God hadn’t died, he needed to stop acting as if he had. What c...
My wife, Nanci, while going through chemotherapy treatments that ended just a few months ago, read me this from Andrew Murray’s Waiting on God: “It is God’s Spirit who has begun the work in you of waiting upon God. He will enable you to wait. . . . Waiting continually will be met and rewarded by God himself working continually.” “For God alone my s...
Mar 26, 2023 · (Psalm 130:5–6) We have his laws, his book, his name, his people, his songs, his ordinances — but not him as he intended it to be. Have we really noticed? Have his good gifts become enough for us? Are you and I really waiting for him to return? Behold, He Comes.
5 days ago · 2 Corinthians 9:7–8 NKJV. In this letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul references a gift of money that the Corinthian believers planned to collect (2 Corinthians 9:1–5). He uses this as a chance to speak more broadly about the virtue of generosity—and how God’s generosity toward us should inspire us to give.