This is a command to cease striving in our own strength. The pilgrim is called to be still, acknowledging God’s sovereignty and the certainty that He will be exalted among the nations. Reflection for the Weary Pilgrim
The Hebrew word for "fortress" in the refrain (v. 7, 11) implies an "inaccessible height"—a place of safety where no enemy can reach.
In times of "trouble" (literally meaning a tight or narrow place), God offers "refuge" (protection) and "strength" (inner fortitude).
This guide outlines the key themes and spiritual lessons from the exhortation based on Psalm 46 , delivered by Brother Hugh Rodger on July 11, 2021. Thematic Overview
For those looking to explore this scripture further, many find comfort in traditional hymns like "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" or "Be Still, My Soul," which capture the essence of this Psalm. Using Psalm 46 in Counseling, Part One
This is a command to cease striving in our own strength. The pilgrim is called to be still, acknowledging God’s sovereignty and the certainty that He will be exalted among the nations. Reflection for the Weary Pilgrim
The Hebrew word for "fortress" in the refrain (v. 7, 11) implies an "inaccessible height"—a place of safety where no enemy can reach.
In times of "trouble" (literally meaning a tight or narrow place), God offers "refuge" (protection) and "strength" (inner fortitude).
This guide outlines the key themes and spiritual lessons from the exhortation based on Psalm 46 , delivered by Brother Hugh Rodger on July 11, 2021. Thematic Overview
For those looking to explore this scripture further, many find comfort in traditional hymns like "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" or "Be Still, My Soul," which capture the essence of this Psalm. Using Psalm 46 in Counseling, Part One