Copyright © 1997 Peter Wade.
From the book, You Are A New Creation, now back in print as "In Christ: A New Creation".
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You Are A New Creation
4 Guidance and the New Creation
There are eight words in the Psalms that have wrapped within them a significant truth and are worthy of our interest and study as New Creation people.
Be still, and know that I am God (Psalm 46:10a). What a fascinating concept, to "Be still, and know." Many at first thought would expect the verse to read, "Be stirred and feel that I am God," or even "Be startled, and fear that I am God." A good number of committed Christians would expect God to say, "Pray, and know that I am God" or even "Read My Word, and know that I am God."
Yet the command is clear and the translation is adequate, "Be still, and know that I am God." Why has God brought these two actions together? There is nothing wrong in being still; there is nothing wrong in knowing. And brought together, these two actions produce an evidence of God in our midst, of a God at hand with watchful care over us. The relationship demands enquiry.
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