Be Still and Know that I AM God
Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I AM God. I will be exalted among the nation. I will be exalted in the earth.”
Exodus 3:14 “And God said unto Moses. I AM THAT I AM and he said, Thus shall thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.”
There are so many insane things going on in the world now. It seems like rapid fire lunacy. Psalm 46:10 reminds us that we MUST stay quiet before the Lord. We MUST make time daily with the one who has all the answers and can quiet our spirits and direct our lives into all good things. He alone can guide us and give us help and insight into how to navigate the world we currently live in. The really amazing thing to ponder is He didn’t put you in this world at this time by accident. He does have a divine purpose for your life right now. Be still and hear from the CREATOR of the universe, the one who created you and knows all of eternity and creation. No matter what is going on, God is greater.
It is also comforting to know that he said he will be exalted in the earth. In Exodus 3:14, God is basically stating He is here and He has all authority. Let us remind ourselves that when we ask Jesus into our hearts, we too carry His authority wherever we go, we bring Him. Let us exercise our authority in Christ by:
1. Repent often. Our fervent prayers (the prayers of a righteous man and/or woman are powerful and effective, James 5:16
2. Forgive often.
3. Pray much in tongues.
4. Act. Make sure all your actions support biblical values.
5. Show up. Shouldn’t Christians be the most active in their communities? Shouldn’t they be the light? Shouldn’t they be in leadership in every arena and help decision-making in all aspects of their communities make Godly rules, laws, compensations? Why have we allowed evil to permeate our surroundings? It’s time to get MORE involved in others’ lives and your communities than ever. (This means showing up for your children’s events.) Jesus did not spend all of his time in the synagogue in service to the rabbi’s and the building. He wasn’t preoccupied by entertainment or self-care. He was out in the streets making disciples and reaching the lives of the people. Ask God where you are needed most. He will show you. He will show you what you can do for Him.
6. ALWAYS MAKE TIME TO BE STILL AND HEAR FROM HIM. DAILY. Proverbs 3:6, In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.
SHALOM!
Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I AM God. I will be exalted among the nation. I will be exalted in the earth.”
Exodus 3:14 “And God said unto Moses. I AM THAT I AM and he said, Thus shall thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.”
There are so many insane things going on in the world now. It seems like rapid fire lunacy. Psalm 46:10 reminds us that we MUST stay quiet before the Lord. We MUST make time daily with the one who has all the answers and can quiet our spirits and direct our lives into all good things. He alone can guide us and give us help and insight into how to navigate the world we currently live in. The really amazing thing to ponder is He didn’t put you in this world at this time by accident. He does have a divine purpose for your life right now. Be still and hear from the CREATOR of the universe, the one who created you and knows all of eternity and creation. No matter what is going on, God is greater.
It is also comforting to know that he said he will be exalted in the earth. In Exodus 3:14, God is basically stating He is here and He has all authority. Let us remind ourselves that when we ask Jesus into our hearts, we too carry His authority wherever we go, we bring Him. Let us exercise our authority in Christ by:
1. Repent often. Our fervent prayers (the prayers of a righteous man and/or woman are powerful and effective, James 5:16
2. Forgive often.
3. Pray much in tongues.
4. Act. Make sure all your actions support biblical values.
5. Show up. Shouldn’t Christians be the most active in their communities? Shouldn’t they be the light? Shouldn’t they be in leadership in every arena and help decision-making in all aspects of their communities make Godly rules, laws, compensations? Why have we allowed evil to permeate our surroundings? It’s time to get MORE involved in others’ lives and your communities than ever. (This means showing up for your children’s events.) Jesus did not spend all of his time in the synagogue in service to the rabbi’s and the building. He wasn’t preoccupied by entertainment or self-care. He was out in the streets making disciples and reaching the lives of the people. Ask God where you are needed most. He will show you. He will show you what you can do for Him.
6. ALWAYS MAKE TIME TO BE STILL AND HEAR FROM HIM. DAILY. Proverbs 3:6, In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.
SHALOM!
Be Still and Know that I AM God
Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I AM God. I will be exalted among the nation. I will be exalted in the earth.”
Exodus 3:14 “And God said unto Moses. I AM THAT I AM and he said, Thus shall thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.”
There are so many insane things going on in the world now. It seems like rapid fire lunacy. Psalm 46:10 reminds us that we MUST stay quiet before the Lord. We MUST make time daily with the one who has all the answers and can quiet our spirits and direct our lives into all good things. He alone can guide us and give us help and insight into how to navigate the world we currently live in. The really amazing thing to ponder is He didn’t put you in this world at this time by accident. He does have a divine purpose for your life right now. Be still and hear from the CREATOR of the universe, the one who created you and knows all of eternity and creation. No matter what is going on, God is greater.
It is also comforting to know that he said he will be exalted in the earth. In Exodus 3:14, God is basically stating He is here and He has all authority. Let us remind ourselves that when we ask Jesus into our hearts, we too carry His authority wherever we go, we bring Him. Let us exercise our authority in Christ by:
1. Repent often. Our fervent prayers (the prayers of a righteous man and/or woman are powerful and effective, James 5:16
2. Forgive often.
3. Pray much in tongues.
4. Act. Make sure all your actions support biblical values.
5. Show up. Shouldn’t Christians be the most active in their communities? Shouldn’t they be the light? Shouldn’t they be in leadership in every arena and help decision-making in all aspects of their communities make Godly rules, laws, compensations? Why have we allowed evil to permeate our surroundings? It’s time to get MORE involved in others’ lives and your communities than ever. (This means showing up for your children’s events.) Jesus did not spend all of his time in the synagogue in service to the rabbi’s and the building. He wasn’t preoccupied by entertainment or self-care. He was out in the streets making disciples and reaching the lives of the people. Ask God where you are needed most. He will show you. He will show you what you can do for Him.
6. ALWAYS MAKE TIME TO BE STILL AND HEAR FROM HIM. DAILY. Proverbs 3:6, In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.
SHALOM!