Imagine for a moment...put yourself in the middle of the ocean and ask, "Would I fight or sink?" Fighting results in fatigue and worry. Yet, letting go, sinking to the bottom, is releasing the fight and being still.
"Be still and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10
The original language of this Psalm uses a definition of "be still" that is described as "to sink, to let go." On this earth, we hold on to many things. Things that cause us to fight like perfection, comparison, schedules, pride, acceptance...and on and on it goes. But according to God himself, we must learn to let go of it all and sink into Him. No more fighting. Just release. Sink. And rest in him.
"Be still and know that I am God."
To know...to experience. Know Him through your own experience. No amount of sermon notes, top selling authors or Christian YouTube videos will bring us to a knowing relationship with him. Seek him through His beautiful promises, gentle guidance and even stern warnings in His Word. Sink into solitude and rest, listen and experience.
"Be still and know that I am God."
In my own words, I would interpret, "Sink and experience that I am God."
"Be still and know that I am God."