Flint to Grace
"Be still, and know that I am God." (Psalm 46:10) It's one of the most quoted verses in the Bible—and one of the most misunderstood. In this opening episode of the five-part Standing Firm series, Dr. T.J. Klein explores the historical background of Psalm 46, the Book of Psalms, and the true meaning behind God's command to "be still." Drawing on biblical insights from Charles Spurgeon, John MacArthur, David Guzik, and Matthew Henry, this Christ-centered study reveals that God is not simply calling us to quietness, but to surrender—to lay down our striving and trust His sovereign rule over every storm of life. Whether you're facing anxiety, leadership fatigue, parenting challenges, uncertainty, or feel overwhelmed by life, this episode offers biblical hope rooted in the unchanging character of God. When the world shakes, God remains our refuge. Scripture: Psalm 46:1–11 Key Verse: Psalm 46:10 Flint to Grace is a Christ-centered podcast where real struggles meet redeeming grace through Scripture, honest reflection, and the hope of Jesus Christ.
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