Be Still framed matted art print of Psalm 46 with Jesus seated at the water's edge. Christ rests on stones at the shore of a peaceful lake, viewed from behind and looking out toward a distant tree line. A neutral palette of muted gray, soft silver, and warm stone bring the calm of the psalm.
"Be still, and know that I am God."—Psalm 46:10
✦ Size 20x20 inches
✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire
✦ Materials: 10×10 inch giclée art print floated in a generous acid-free white mat, enclosed behind an acrylic protective screen in a solid 20×20 inch wood frame
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Art Details
A contemplative piece for the rooms used most for prayer, journaling, and quiet morning practice. Be Still was made for prayer corners, bedsides, home offices, meditation spaces, reading nooks, and small gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, classic, organic modern, coastal, and contemporary interiors. The silver-and-slate palette and the single-figure-from-behind composition make it a strong choice for spaces dedicated to stillness, beside a meditation cushion or yoga mat, above a journal on a bedside, or in a home office where focus matters. It is one of Christian Modern's most-given encouragement pieces for friends, family, and clients walking through anxious or overwhelming seasons.
- Subject: Psalm 46:10, "Be still and know that I am God." Jesus seated at the water's edge of a misty lake, viewed from behind, the contemplative posture the verse evokes.
- Style: modern, minimalist, atmospheric contemplative landscape with printed verse
- Palette: silver gray, soft slate, warm stone, foggy neutrals
- Orientation: square
- Best for: prayer corners, bedsides, home offices, meditation and yoga spaces, reading nooks, hallway gallery walls, journaling spaces, Bible-on-table styling
- Format: matted framed art print. 10×10 inch giclée print floated inside a generous acid-free white 20x20 mat
- Materials: heavyweight fine art paper, archival pigment giclée inks, acid-free white mat, acrylic protective screen
- Size: 20×20 inch exterior frame, 10×10 inch image area
- Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, or Black (solid wood)
- Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box
- Most-gifted occasions: encouragement gifts for anxious or stressful seasons, gifts for new moms and college students, Christian housewarming and first-home gifts, baptism and confirmation, gifts for friends and family in hard seasons, gifts for prayer corners and home offices
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- Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
- Production time: 2 business days (made to order)
- Delivery time: 3 to 4 business days after production
- 100% insured with protective edge packaging and corner guards
- Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind
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About Psalm 46:10 and "Be Still and Know"
Psalm 46:10 reads in full: "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." The Hebrew verb translated "be still" is raphah, a primitive root meaning "to sink down, slacken, let go, cease striving." It is not a call to silence; it is a command to stop fighting and surrender the grip on circumstances that are not yours to control. The whole Psalm is written from the middle of chaos, mountains shaking, waters roaring, nations raging, and at the height of the noise God speaks in the first person for the only time in the Psalm: cease striving, and know. The image is completed in the Gospels in Mark 4:39, where Jesus stands in the boat and speaks the same instruction to the storm: "Peace, be still." The same imperative the Father gives in the Psalm, the Son speaks to the wind and sea. Be Still captures the posture the verse asks for: one figure at the water's edge, the world thinning out to one quiet sentence.
Psalm 46:10 Common Questions
What does "Be still and know that I am God" mean?
Psalm 46:10 reads, "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." The Hebrew verb translated "be still" is raphah, a primitive root meaning to sink down, slacken, let go, or cease striving. It is not a command to be quiet; it is a command to stop fighting and surrender the grip on circumstances that are not yours to control. The Psalm is written from the middle of chaos, mountains shaking, waters roaring, nations raging, and at the height of the noise, God speaks in the first person for the only time in the Psalm: cease striving, and know. The image is completed in Mark 4:39, where Jesus speaks the same instruction to a storm: "Peace, be still."
What does the Hebrew word raphah mean in Psalm 46:10?
Raphah is the Hebrew primitive root translated "be still" in Psalm 46:10. Strong's Concordance lists its meanings as sink down, slacken, relax, let go, cease striving, abate, and withdraw. The literal image is loosening a tight grip, letting down the tension in a rope, or releasing what your hand has been holding. It is not the same as the Hebrew word for silence; raphah is about surrender, not about quieting the mouth. This is why most modern commentators, and translations like the NASB and Amplified, render Psalm 46:10 as "cease striving and know that I am God," which captures the original Hebrew more directly than "be still." The verse is a command to stop fighting and trust the God who is exalted above the nations.
Is this a canvas or a paper print?
This is a framed fine art paper print, not a canvas. A 10x10 inch giclée print is printed with archival pigment inks on heavyweight fine art paper, floated inside an acid-free white mat, and enclosed behind an acrylic protective screen in a solid 20x20 inch wood frame. The matted-and-framed format is the gallery convention used in museums and high-end interior design, the breathing room of the mat is what makes a small print read like a serious piece on the wall.
What size is the actual print inside the frame?
The exterior frame is 20x20 inches. The printed image inside the mat is 10x10 inches, centered, with a generous white mat border on all four sides. This is the same 10x10-in-20x20 architecture used by gallery framers like Larson-Juhl and Bay Photo, and the same proportional ratio you see on framed art at Restoration Hardware, Pottery Barn, and Magnolia Home.
Where does Be Still art look best in a home?
The 20x20 matted format reads beautifully in a prayer corner, on a bedside wall, above a meditation cushion or yoga mat, in a reading nook, in a home office, or grouped as part of a small gallery wall. Because the painting is silver-gray and soft slate rather than bright, it suits neutral interiors with linen, oak, warm white walls, and Bible-on-table styling. The contemplative subject, a single figure of Jesus at the water's edge viewed from behind, makes it a strong choice for spaces used for prayer, journaling, breathwork, or quiet morning practice.
Is "Be still and know that I am God" a good gift for someone with anxiety or in a stressful season?
Yes. "Be still and know that I am God" is the most-quoted scripture for moments of anxiety, overwhelm, fear, and difficult seasons. The Hebrew word raphah literally means "let go" or "cease striving," which is why Psalm 46:10 is the verse most given as encouragement to friends carrying anxiety, new mothers, college students in finals, anyone in a stressful career season, or someone walking through hard news. The framed print sits in the thoughtful-gift price band that works as an encouragement gift, a new-home gift, a Christian housewarming, or a "thinking of you" piece for a prayer corner or home office. It arrives ready to hang with pre-installed hanging wire and carries quietly, which is what encouragement gifts are supposed to do.
How is the print made and how long does it take to ship?
Each Be Still print is made to order in our Los Angeles studio. The artwork is printed with archival pigment inks on heavyweight fine art paper, hand-cut into an acid-free white mat, and assembled into the wood frame you select with an acrylic protective screen and a pre-installed hanging wire. Production takes 2 business days; standard shipping arrives in 3 to 4 business days from there. Free shipping is included in the US, every order is 100% insured, and exchanges and returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery.