Welcome to Back to the Bible Daily with Braden Pedersen. In this episode Braden examines Psalm 46:10 in its turbulent context — not as a soft call to quiet, but as a command to stop striving and trust God’s sovereignty amid chaos. You’ll hear why “Be still” means laying down control, how that truth frees action without anxiety, and a practical prompt to release one thing into God’s hands today.
Read — Read Psalm 46, beginning with verses 1–3 and verse 10.
Reflect — Ask: What am I gripping that I’m not called or equipped to carry? Consider how the psalm’s setting of upheaval reframes “be still.”
Respond — Short prayer: “Lord, today I stop striving and place this (name it) into Your hands. Remind me You are sovereign and I can trust You. Amen.”
Reveal — Invite someone to read Psalm 46 with you, share one way you’re releasing control, or offer to pray with them so they see trust modeled in action.
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