“Be still, and know that I am God…” — Psalm 46:10 NASB
Opening Scripture
“Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change and though the mountains slip into the heart of the sea.”
— Psalm 46:2 NASB
Introduction: A Shaking World
The news scrolls faster than ever — wars breaking out, economies faltering, truth becoming blurred.
The world feels unstable. But Scripture told us this would happen. Jesus said, “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… but see that you are not frightened.”
When the world shakes, believers are called not to panic — but to stand.
The Word of God does not tremble. It has stood through empires, revolutions, and disbelief — and it still speaks today with power unchanged.
The Anchor in the Storm
We live in days where uncertainty has become normal. Yet, for the child of God, the question isn’t “What’s next?” but “Who’s still in control?”
God’s Word has never lost its footing — and when we build our faith on His promises, neither do we.
Paul wrote, “Nevertheless, the firm foundation of God stands, having this seal: ‘The Lord knows those who are His.’” (2 Timothy 2:19).
Even when culture crumbles, God’s covenant remains.
Faith Over Fear
Every shaking is an opportunity to reveal what our lives are built upon.
If our foundation is politics, power, or people — we will be shaken.
But if our foundation is the eternal Word of God, we will endure.
The believer’s peace doesn’t come from stability in the world — it comes from stability in the Word.
Isaiah 33:6 declares, “He will be the stability of your times, a wealth of salvation, wisdom, and knowledge.”
A Word for the Watchmen
The role of the watchman isn’t to predict every crisis — it’s to remind God’s people that the truth hasn’t changed.
While nations rage and rumors rise, God still reigns.
While the world shakes, the Word still stands.
So, take heart.
Keep watching.
Keep warning.
Keep witnessing.
Because the message of hope you carry isn’t fragile — it’s eternal.
Reflection:
- What is shaking in your life right now?
- Are you anchored in news or in truth?
- How can you help someone else find peace in God’s Word this week?
Closing Scripture:
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will not pass away.”
— Matthew 24:35 NASB
