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Be Still and Know: Trusting God When Life Feels Out of Control | Psalms 46–48

7 min · 11 jun 2026
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In today's episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we read Psalms 46–48, three powerful songs celebrating God's protection, sovereignty, and faithfulness. These psalms remind us that even when the world feels unstable and chaotic, God remains our refuge and strength. Psalm 46 calls us to trust the Lord in the midst of trouble and to "be still" before His sovereign power. Psalm 47 celebrates God as the King over all nations, worthy of joyful praise and worship. Psalm 48 highlights the security and beauty of God's city, emphasizing that true safety is found not in earthly strength but in God's presence. As we reflect on these chapters, we're reminded that our confidence is not rooted in circumstances, governments, wealth, or human power. Our hope rests in the Lord, whose kingdom cannot be shaken. No matter what challenges we face, God remains our fortress, our guide, and our ever-present help. Today's reading: • Psalm 46 • Psalm 47 • Psalm 48 Key themes: • God is our refuge and strength • Finding peace in the midst of chaos • The meaning of "Be still, and know that I am God" • God's sovereignty over all nations • Joyful worship and praise • Trusting God's protection and guidance • The security of God's eternal kingdom Thank you for joining Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others.

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