Be Still And Know That I Am God
- Joshua

- Mar 3, 2025
- 2 min read
Psalm 46:10
“Be still, and know that I am God.
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth!”
In a world of constant noise and perpetual motion, the divine command to 'Be still, and know that I am God' offers not just a moment of pause, but a pathway to profound spiritual awakening.

The divine instruction"Be still and know that I am God" from Psalm 46:10 reveals a precise spiritual formula. Each word is a deliberate step on the path to divine connection, guiding us through a transformative process that aligns our entire being (mental, emotional, and physical) to achieve a state of serenity and power. In the depths of silence lies profound Truth.
When we hear "Be still," it's more than a gentle suggestion—it's an invitation to a sacred practice of surrender. Like a leaf floating down to rest on still waters, we're called to release our grip on the helm of our lives. The stillness we seek isn't just physical quiet—it's a profound release of our mental chatter, emotional turbulence, and bodily tension. Imagine your heart, mind, and body as three vessels, each carefully emptying itself before the Divine. This emptying isn't loss—it's preparation for fullness beyond measure.
To "know" in this context transcends mere intellectual understanding. It's an embodied wisdom, a soul-deep recognition that emerges when we align our triple nature—heart, mind, and body—in perfect harmony. Like a well-tuned instrument awaiting the Master's touch, we position ourselves to receive the symphony of divine presence.
The "I AM" speaks not just to our ears but to our entire being. It resonates through the chambers of our heart, echoes in the corridors of our mind, and vibrates through every cell of our body. In this alignment, we become a living temple, where the Hidden Master—Christ—can be fully expressed in the earth of our being.
This practice of at-one-ment transforms us into channels of divine power. As we stand at the threshold of the unknown, we release not in fear but in trust, not in doubt but in knowing. Here, in the present moment—the true light of day—we discover that our surrender becomes our strength, our emptiness becomes our fullness, and our stillness becomes our most powerful expression of faith.






Amen! A beautiful perspective and thought provoking. Thanks for posting.