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Be Still and Know

Be Still and Know

By: Jeff Stoner
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“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10 Scripture, taught slowly and without rush. Be Still offers full expository sermons that walk carefully through the text, plus shorter midweek episodes to steady your week. Named for the verse my grandmother held close all her life — and offered now as a place to stop, listen, and remember who God is. In a loud and hurried world, come and be still.Jeff Stoner Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Three In One - The Holy Trinity
    Jun 26 2026

    "God is like water — ice, liquid, steam." "God is like a man who's a father, husband, and son." Both of those popular explanations are actually ancient heresies — and every human analogy for the Trinity eventually breaks. So why do Christians keep insisting on it? Because when you watch God rescue the world at Pentecost, and read the final words of the hardest letter Paul ever wrote, both land on the same three names. The Trinity isn't a puzzle to solve — it's a community you're invited into.

    Passages: Acts 2; 2 Corinthians 13:14

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    21 mins
  • Draw the Arc
    Jun 25 2026

    You've seen it a thousand times — on a car, a necklace, a keychain. The little Christian fish. But in 150 A.D., when Christianity was illegal, that symbol was a secret password drawn in the dust, and getting it wrong could cost you your life. It was never decoration. It's a five-letter Greek word hiding the whole gospel: Jesus, Christ, Son of God, Savior. A look at the creed people died to protect — and why it still asks something of us.

    Passage: Matthew 16:16; John 20:28; Acts 4:12

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    19 mins
  • Matthew 22:21 Caesar, Caesar
    Jun 25 2026

    "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's." You've heard it in movies, in arguments, used as a shrug to keep faith and real life in separate boxes — but did you know those are the words of Jesus? Set inside a vicious trap meant to destroy Him, His answer refuses a false choice we still feel today: that loyalty to God and life in the world are rivals. A look at the two domains, the one Lord over both, and the question hiding underneath it all — whose image do you carry?

    Passage: Matthew 22:21

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    19 mins
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