Re:Verse passage – Psalm 46:1-11 (day four)
“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” (NIV)
I am delighted to write about this Psalm! Psalm 46:10 is often reduced to the phrase, “Be still, and know that I am God,” as if it were merely a call to peace and quiet. But the rest of the verse reveals God’s greater purpose: His name will be exalted among the nations and throughout all the earth. To exalt God among the nations is to know Him and make Him known.
Do we truly know the Lord? Have we sat at His feet, learned His ways, and seen His unchanging character in a fallen world? To “know” God is not merely intellectual—it is to encounter a holy God. Scripture reminds us that holiness matters. God told Moses, “Take off your sandals, for you are standing on holy ground” (Exodus 3). Likewise, Isaiah cried out, “Woe is me!” when he stood before the Lord’s holiness (Isaiah 6:5).
We often approach God too casually, forgetting that we stand before the Creator of all things. We are called to “be still” because we are humbled before His majesty, aware of our sinfulness and His glory.
To exalt God among the nations, we must first surrender to Him ourselves. We cannot fulfill the Great Commission or faithfully witness to the world if we neglect repentance, holiness, and worship. God is worthy of praise in all the earth. Will you bow before Him, fight sin, pursue holiness, and make His name known among the nations?