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Summary
In this sermon on Psalm 46, Michael Easley addresses the pervasive fear and anxiety that often shape human life in times of uncertainty. From global threats and war to personal worries and imagined disasters, he illustrates how fear drives people toward self-protection, control, and even hoarding. Yet Psalm 46 redirects the believer to a far greater truth: God alone is our refuge, strength, and ever-present help in trouble.
Easley walks through the psalm’s structure, showing how God remains secure in every category of fear—natural disaster, national crisis, and global upheaval. Even if the most unshakable parts of creation were to collapse, God remains steadfast. He emphasizes that peace is not found in human defense systems, wealth, or preparation, but in trusting the sovereign presence of God.
The sermon contrasts anxious striving with divine stability, calling believers to “cease striving and know that I am God.” Easley highlights that true courage is not the absence of fear, but the presence of confidence in God’s unchanging character. Ultimately, Psalm 46 invites believers to rest in God’s sovereignty, remember His past faithfulness, and trust His ongoing rule over all things.
The message concludes with a call to stillness, reminding listeners that the safest place in a shaken world is a right relationship with Jesus Christ.
Takeaways
God alone is our refuge and strength in every form of fear.
Even when life feels unstable, God remains unshaken and present.
Fear often leads us to control, but faith calls us to trust.
God is our help in both personal anxiety and global uncertainty.
True peace comes from ceasing striving and recognizing God’s sovereignty.
The safest place in a chaotic world is a right relationship with Christ.
To read the Psalms, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
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Summary
In this sermon on Psalm 46, Michael Easley addresses the pervasive fear and anxiety that often shape human life in times of uncertainty. From global threats and war to personal worries and imagined disasters, he illustrates how fear drives people toward self-protection, control, and even hoarding. Yet Psalm 46 redirects the believer to a far greater truth: God alone is our refuge, strength, and ever-present help in trouble.
Easley walks through the psalm’s structure, showing how God remains secure in every category of fear—natural disaster, national crisis, and global upheaval. Even if the most unshakable parts of creation were to collapse, God remains steadfast. He emphasizes that peace is not found in human defense systems, wealth, or preparation, but in trusting the sovereign presence of God.
The sermon contrasts anxious striving with divine stability, calling believers to “cease striving and know that I am God.” Easley highlights that true courage is not the absence of fear, but the presence of confidence in God’s unchanging character. Ultimately, Psalm 46 invites believers to rest in God’s sovereignty, remember His past faithfulness, and trust His ongoing rule over all things.
The message concludes with a call to stillness, reminding listeners that the safest place in a shaken world is a right relationship with Jesus Christ.
Takeaways
God alone is our refuge and strength in every form of fear.
Even when life feels unstable, God remains unshaken and present.
Fear often leads us to control, but faith calls us to trust.
God is our help in both personal anxiety and global uncertainty.
True peace comes from ceasing striving and recognizing God’s sovereignty.
The safest place in a chaotic world is a right relationship with Christ.
To read the Psalms, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

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