Be Still and Know That I Am God – A Reflection on Psalm 46:10

Reflection: Rediscovering God in the Quiet When I first read “Be still, and know that I am God” , I saw it as a gentle, comforting verse—something you might find printed on a coffee mug or a wall plaque. But over time, and especially during some of the more difficult seasons of life, I’ve come to see this verse as a divine challenge as much as it is a comfort. Stillness doesn’t come naturally to most of us. We live in a culture that equates busyness with importance. Our days are scheduled down to the minute, and even when we do sit down to rest, our minds often stay in overdrive. We scroll, plan, worry, and think endlessly. So when God says, “Be still,” it feels almost counterintuitive. But perhaps that’s exactly the point. God isn’t just asking us to pause; He’s asking us to trust . To release our grip on everything we think we need to manage. To believe that the world will keep spinning even if we take our hands off the wheel. Stillness, in this sense, becomes a spi...