Today’s Verse is about slowing down when everything feels urgent, noisy, and demanding your attention all at once — and remembering that God doesn’t operate in chaos. 


Psalm 46:10 (NIV)
“He says, ‘Be still, and know that I am God.’”
We live in a constant state of urgency.
Notifications. Deadlines. Opinions. Expectations. Everyone wants answers now — including our own anxious thoughts.
This verse isn’t God saying, “Do nothing.” It’s God saying, “Stop scrambling.”
“Be still” doesn’t mean life has to calm down first. It means you calm down because God hasn’t lost control.
Stillness is not weakness.
It’s trust.
And knowing God isn’t just intellectual — it’s experiential. It’s choosing to pause long enough to remember who is actually in charge when everything feels overwhelming.
If today feels chaotic:
• Pause before reacting
• Step away from the noise for a moment
• Breathe and remind yourself who God is
You don’t have to fix everything right now.
You don’t have to have all the answers today.
You just have to remember that God is still God — even when life feels loud.
Stillness creates space for clarity.
“I don’t have to panic — God is still in control.”
Lord, quiet my heart today. Help me slow down, be still, and remember that You are God over everything I’m facing. I trust You. Amen.
If you’re seeking more Encouragement today, you may find comfort in our Devotions or be strengthened by our Verse of The Day or Prayers, offering Scripture to carry with you throughout the day.
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