
About this episode
Jeremy Celino discusses the biblical command to 'be still' and its implications for finding peace amidst chaos.
Are you tired of being a "worker bee" enslaved to your own productivity? . In this powerful message, Jeremy Celino challenges our modern obsession with busyness and reveals that the biblical command to "be still" is far more radical than just finding a quiet moment. Drawing from the Hebrew word rafo , Jeremy explains that being still actually means to completely let go, relax, and cease striving —a total surrender of control to God. Using the backdrop of Psalm 46, written during a time of chaotic war, he shares how we can find peace even when our world is shaking. Whether you are facing the winds of change , the earthquakes of shifting foundations , or the fire of purification , this message will teach you how to hear God’s "soft and gentle whisper" in the middle of the noise. Stop trying to control the chaos and learn how to let God’s presence carry you through.
People in this episode
Guest: Jeremy Celino
Topics covered
- productivity
- spiritual surrender
- peace in chaos
- biblical teachings
- letting go
- finding stillness
Keywords
- be still
- productivity
- surrender
- Psalm 46
- chaos
- peace
- spirituality
- Christianity
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Psalm 46
Places: Covington
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