“Be still and know
that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). But just what do these words mean to us as
Christians? Some think that these words refer to the Lord speaking to the
nations to cease from war, or an exhortation to cease from evil works. In
either case, if we apply the key words “be still” and “know”, while taking in
the rest of the scripture “….I will be
exalted among heathens, I will be exalted in the earth;” it points to the
apparent conclusion of the scripture….peace.
The common meaning of
the still is quiet, silence, calm and soothe. To know is to be familiar with;
develop a relationship with by spending time, and being aware of. When we are
truly still – calmness envelops us like none other. If we are in pain, hurt,
going through trials and tribulations, we are soothed through the ensuing
quietness. Being still is equated with meditation, and meditation takes us to a
quiet, calm place. When we meditate on the Lord, we find a calmness that cannot
be described. During those moments, time stands still, the sheer communion with
God is like none other than can be felt in any other way. God’s presence is
undeniable and the feelings provoked during that mediation, that time of
stillness can only be described as tearful beauty! Psalm 104:34; Philippians 4:8; Psalm 119:15; Psalm 19:14
I was once told that when you love someone, you will want to
get to know them; what they are like, what they like, what they dislike, what
makes them happy and what makes them unhappy. Your desire to want to get to
know God will result in an intimacy that cannot be experienced with mortal man.
God loves us with a love that cannot be equaled; and the sacrifice of his son
encapsulates that love. John 3:16 He
makes no distinction based on one’s physical appearance. 1 Samuel 6:7; 1 Peter 3:3-4; Proverbs 31:30
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