Dr. David Martyn Lloyd-Jones writes:
“Be still, and know that I am God. We must not interpret that ‘Be still’ in a sentimental manner. Some regard it as a kind of exhortation to us to be silent; but it is nothing of the sort. It means, ‘Give up (or ‘Give in’) and admit I am God. God is addressing people who are opposed to Him.” (Studies in the Sermon on the Mount)
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Thank you for sharing, and God bless you. This, indeed, makes sense.
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