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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 29 MIN

Run to the One Who Holds - Psalm 46 - for everybody carrying too much

from Boynton Beach Community Church (BBCC) · host Boynton Beach Community Church

You were never meant to be the one holding everything together. Psalm 46 was written by a family that watched their own world literally cave in, and somehow they became the people who taught everyone else how to sing.In this message, Pastor Samuel Sutter walks through Psalm 46, the ancient worship song behind Martin Luther's "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," and shows why its most quoted line, "Be still and know that I am God," is not a call to relax but a call to surrender. If you are worn out from being the strong one, the fixer, the refuge everybody else runs to, this one is for you. We follow the story of the sons of Korah from collapse to worship, all the way to the cross, where Jesus walks straight into the thing we fear most and comes out the other side alive. You do not have to be unshakable. You are invited to run to the One who is.📖 Scripture in this message:Psalm 46 (main text)Numbers 16 and 26:11 (the sons of Korah)Exodus 14 (the Red Sea at daybreak)John 2:19 (Jesus as the true temple)Matthew 27:51 (the earth shakes at the cross)🙏 New here or looking for a church home in Boynton Beach? We would love to meet you. Join us Sundays at [9:00 AM and 10:30 AM], or watch online anytime. Learn more and plan a visit at www.bbcc.churchSubscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a message. If this helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it this week.#Psalm46 #BeStillAndKnow #Sermon

You were never meant to be the one holding everything together. Psalm 46 was written by a family that watched their own world literally cave in, and somehow they became the people who taught everyone else how to sing.In this message, Pastor Samuel Sutter walks through Psalm 46, the ancient worship song behind Martin Luther's "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," and shows why its most quoted line, "Be still and know that I am God," is not a call to relax but a call to surrender. If you are worn out from being the strong one, the fixer, the refuge everybody else runs to, this one is for you. We follow the story of the sons of Korah from collapse to worship, all the way to the cross, where Jesus walks straight into the thing we fear most and comes out the other side alive. You do not have to be unshakable. You are invited to run to the One who is.📖 Scripture in this message:Psalm 46 (main text)Numbers 16 and 26:11 (the sons of Korah)Exodus 14 (the Red Sea at daybreak)John 2:19 (Jesus as the true temple)Matthew 27:51 (the earth shakes at the cross)🙏 New here or looking for a church home in Boynton Beach? We would love to meet you. Join us Sundays at [9:00 AM and 10:30 AM], or watch online anytime. Learn more and plan a visit at www.bbcc.churchSubscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss a message. If this helped you, share it with someone who needs to hear it this week.#Psalm46 #BeStillAndKnow #Sermon

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