Psalm 46 | The Voice That Stills Chaos | Bible Study

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This Bible study devotional covers Psalm 46. In this passage, an apocalyptic scene threatens to undo God’s world and God’s people. But the psalmist is unshaken because he knows God’s voice puts all chaos to order. God’s presence means safety for his people even when the world is toppling into anarchy.

As always, we are committed to showing you how to see the good news of the Gospel in every passage of Scripture. In Psalm 46, we see that Jesus is the voice that commands all powers of nature and mankind. Jesus is the secure fortress where his people can find rest, knowing that one day they will live with him in a chaos- and war-free world forever.

Presented by Seth Stewart
Written by Christine Kazar
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God is supreme above all. He is absolute. He sits on the throne forever. Amen

careena
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Ps 46
5 God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God shall help her, and that right early.
Amen. Thank you Lord ♥️

karynkinney
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Man, this video is great, loads of smart things and a new way to look at the pslam 46, i pray to the Lord that he gives you a great life and that you continue to make these beautiful videos!

Randomclips.
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How will you "show up" for God by being still before Him today? Where do you need to trust Him more? This psalm was read at my mother's funeral.

mkl
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This is such an interesting series! I Hope it will Go on for a loooong time and also become more frequent (as in Stay Up for daily use) If possible :)

chronischgeheilt
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Hi Spoken Gospel, I was curious what you thought of my recent work on Psalm 46? thank you

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