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...
This is theological reflections on peace and biblical teaching, drawing on Psalm 46:10. It carries an emotional tone of hope, trust and peace.
"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," raphah, embodies a sense of letting go—releasing our grip on anxieties and fears. In our busy church life, where programs and responsibilities can overwhelm, this call invites us to pause, breathe, and rest in the presence of the Almighty.…
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