BE STILL, & KNOW THAT I AM GOD…

Posted by C4C on August 2nd, 2009

“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” - Psalms 46:10

What does God mean be still?

 

Literally and historically, he meant to warn to those who persecuted the Church to immediately stop their cruelty.

 

But, have you ever read a verse and had it speak directly to you. Words taken out of context, shouting in your face, saying “I have a much deeper meaning for your soul.” For me the first 8 words of this verse do just that.

 

Be still, and know that I am God…

 

I hear God clearly telling me to stop and recognize his existence, control and power. Think about the following struggles in many of our lives:

 

Finances: Over and over again, I hear others talk about the mess and stress this issue has brought them. I personally struggle with this issue. The rising cost of gas, utilities and debit combined with an unmatched growth in salary is enough to keep you up at night. Often it does.

 

Family: Whether the issues are caused by personal disputes and disagreements, or the natural progress of a growing child to adolescence, family issues are the hardest to control. Until the issues are resolved, you simply can’t regain your comfort or happiness.

 

Career: Dead end jobs, lack of respect from your boss or dealing with difficult co-workers on a daily basis. These are the obstacles we all face. Everyone has been there and everyone has advice. Still, every situation is unique enough to leave you feeling alone and responsible for fixing the problem.

 

Do you hear God speaking?

 

I hear God telling me, directing me to dig deeper and listen. Like a father giving advice, God is saying, “Let go of control and give me your problems to solve.”

 

In Ephesians 1:22 it is written: “And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church,”

 

As men we are always trying to control every situation ourselves, even at the expense of doing what’s right. James 4:2 describes it this way, “You want something but don’t get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want. You quarrel and fight. You do not have, because you do not ask God.”

 

Are you still trying to retain control?

 

It’s time to give it up, let go of control and ask God to take over.

 

As a final though, think about the consequences of continuing to let your pride and arrogance handle your trials and tribulations. The consequences of failing to let go,

 

“The eyes of the arrogant man will be humbled and the pride of men brought low; the Lord alone will be exalted in that day.” - Isaiah 2:11

There is no glory in failure, only regret. As you finish the day on the creek, think about God’s words…

 

Be still, and know that I am God…

 

PRAYER

Lord Jesus, forgive me for failing to give you full control over my life. Lord help me to put my full trust in you and to show you faith by believing you will take care of my every need. Lord thank you for this beautiful sanctuary and allowing my soul an opportunity to heal. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

 

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Study prepared for Crosshairs for Christ 2006 Valle Vidal Fly-Fishing Trip – Aug. 12, 2006

Lance Cherry, a native of New Mexico, has worked several years in the outdoor industry, with New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the New Mexico State Parks Division. Lance is a founder of Crosshairs for Christ, a Christian ministry with a desire to connect and change lives by spreading Christ’s message to sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts through activity-based fellowship. For more information contact Lance Cherry, lance@crosshairsforchrist.org.

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