KAY ARTHUR WITH ERRONEOUS CONTEMPLATIVE INTERPRETATION OF PSALM 46:10
Adapted from article by Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Jul 5, 2014 in AM Missives, Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism, Current Issues, Features

Kay Arthur, founded Precept Ministries International back in 1970 along with her husband Jack.1 The Arthur’s tells us that:
Precept Ministries International was raised up by God for the sole purpose of establishing people in God’s Word to produce reverence for Him. It serves as an arm of the church without respect to denomination. God has enabled Precept to reach across denominational lines without compromising the truths of His inerrant Word. (source)
She wrote an article not so long ago and had this to say. In the midst of a heartbreaking trial, God clearly gave me the verse from Psalm 46: “Be still and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). As I meditated on this verse, I saw that “be still” could be translated “cease striving” or “let go, relax.”
I had been doing everything I knew to do, everything I could do, in order to fix this painful situation — and then came the Word of God: “Be still, Kay…cease striving…know that I am God.”
God’s Word was clear. I couldn’t fix it, and I needed to stop trying. I had wept. I had prayed. I had tried to make things right. I had searched my heart, rehearsed all my failings, and experienced the grief of them all. Yet nothing had worked. The situation hadn’t changed; the incredible pain had not gone away.
Now it was clear. If I were to walk in faith, if I were to live by faith, I had to cease striving. I was to shut my mouth and quit trying to teach, to instruct, to straighten out, and I was to know God. He sits as sovereign on His throne; He hasn’t moved. And I hadn’t seen “the rest of the story.” My part in this situation was simply “to be” rather than “to do.”
Read more at http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/precept/read/articles/resting-in-him-9547.html
The reason for this article is the proliferation of Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism (CSM)—along with its parallel track of hyper-charismatic excesses (i.e. charismania)—that is currently slithering throughout the entire mainstream of evangelicalism, which I warned you about a while back in On Contemplative Spirituality and Charismania.
You might also remember my earlier piece Kay Arthur of Precept Ministries International and the Unchanged and Unchanging Neil Anderson as well. What is of concern here now is the contemplative language used as Arthur wants you to Become Who You Were Designed to Be—Being Still and Knowing God.2
Using an incorrect interpretation of Psalm 46:10 a la teachers of corrupt CSM she tells us to:

(source)[ this is currently on her website ]
It’s important for you to understand that Kay Arthur is firmly within the ostensibly conservative evangelical camp. However, phrases like learning “The Art of Being Still” sound like something we’d hear from gurus of CSM we first encountered in the postmodern liberal cult of the Emergent Church, now openly operating within evangelicalism through its foolish embrace of the Emerging Church.
From all of this by Kay Arthur’s PMI, we can see she’s appealing to — Be still, and know that I am God (Psalm 46:10), which is a classic verse misappropriated by instructors of CSM. The following is the language, originally gleaned from apostate Roman Catholic mystics, which is so often employed by gurus of the CSM:
Can you remember the last time you sat in total silence except for the sounds of nature – listening intently to hear the voice of God. It is time to:
Be still and know that I am God. – Psalm 46:10
Be still (cease striving)
Rest, relax, chill out, stop fighting, drop your weapons
Know that I am God
Learn that I am God, or “see that I am God”, “Get to know me better”
God is telling His children who are living in a busy world to stop, get quiet so that they can listen and get to know Him. It is only in stillness, the quiet, that we can hear the voice of God. (source, bold theirs)
No, this passage isn’t about any kind of meditation; and it has absolutely nothing to do with sitting in some lotus position and subjectively trying to “hear” God’s voice in creeping crickets or inner burblings of bellies. Rather, this is a firm admonition and warning for all nations—particularly His people Israel—to stop worrying and to recognize God’s sovereignty. More on that in a moment.
You may recall my 2008 article Does Psalm 46:10 Teach Contemplative/Centering Prayer? In that piece I told you that it’s quite common for those who are teachers of spurious CSM, which is also known as so-called Spiritual Formation (SF), to appeal to verse 10 of Psalm 46 in an attempt to try and justify their unbiblical practice of Contemplative/Centering Prayer (CCP).
Psalm 46:10 (Again – Blog Editor’s Version)
Be still and know that I am God.
Be still (cease striving)
Rest
Know that I am God [Who is above all gods; there is no other. Who will you compare me?]
See what I will do. Acknowledge that I am in control
Even a simple look at the verses from Psalm 23 show a different sense for ‘be still’
Psalm 23 (KJV)
1 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.
So in a straight forward way it simply means rest, be at peace, cease from over exertion, and working things out in your own strength.Trust God for He is your Shepherd.
It’s important for you to realize that CCP, the crown jewel of CSM, is truly a type of meditation in an altered state of consciousness; i.e. transcendental meditation
for the “Christian.” Let me point out here that you’ll definitely see this erroneous appeal to Psalm 46:10 to try and justify CSM and CCP in the spiritually bankrupt
teaching of Living Spiritual Teacher and Quaker mystic Richard Foster.
Perhaps the best recent example would be the DVD Be Still And Know, which was an veritable ode to CCP. The “Bible Study
Guide” that comes with it informs us:
Be Still is an interactive film that provides a contemplative look at the history, importance and power of prayer from a cross-denominational point of view… demonstrat[ing] contemplative reflection as a vital part of our everyday lives… featur[ing] some of today’s most highly respected Christian authors, educators, speakers and ministers including Dr. Henry Cloud
, Richard Foster, Max Lucado, Beth Moore, Priscilla Shriver and Dallas Willard.3
Sure enough on page 9 under the subheading “Contemplative Prayer” we’re told that, “The Bible speaks specifically about being quiet and still before the Lord.” And the first verse used to support their contention that Scripture is speaking about being “quiet and still” in preparation for CCP meditation is Psalm 46:10. Now we’ll look at the aforementioned Richard Foster’s book
Prayer: Finding The Heart’s True Home (PFTH).
This book
literally teaches us how to practice CCP. In his PFTH Foster shares the following mystic mythology:
Contemplative Prayer immerses us into the silence of God. How desperately we in the modern world need this wordless baptism… Contemplative Prayer is the one discipline that can free
us from our addiction to words. Progress in intimacy with God means progress toward silence… It is recreating silence to which we are called in Contemplative Prayer…
A Warning And A Precaution
Foster continues; At the outset I need to give a word of warning,… Contemplative Prayer is not for the novice. I do not say this about any other form of prayer… Contemplative prayer is for those who have exercised their spiritual muscles a bit and know something about the landscape of the spirit. In fact, those who work in the area of spiritual direction always look for signs of a maturing faith before encouraging individuals into Contemplative Prayer…
I also want to give a word of precaution. In the silent contemplation of God we are entering deeply into the spiritual realm, and there is such a thing as a supernatural guidance. While the Bible does not give us a lot of information on that, there are various orders of spiritual beings, and some of them are definitely not in cooperation with God and his way! … But for now I want to encourage you to learn and practice prayers of protection.4
Incidentally, you’ll even find that piece of spiritual skubalon from Richard Foster in the online library of Bethlehem Baptist Church (BBC) where new charismatic Calvinism mentor John Piper was pastor for some 33 years.5 Leaving that aside, concerning Psalm 46:10, Richard Foster tells us in PFTH:
So many passages of Scripture provide a touchstone for Meditative Prayer: “Be still and know that I am God”; “Abide in my love
”; “I am the Good Shepherd”; “Rejoice in the Lord always.”6
As I close this out, for now, I’ll just point out to you that the mainstream of the professing Christian community has a serious problem as we’re witnessing more of this kind of CSMish teaching coming from supposed conservative evangelicals like Kay Arthur7 and her PMI. Remember, she’s reputed to be a great Bible teacher8 and yet she has totally missed what this verse of Psalm 46 is actually telling us.
Here’s some critical thought for you concerning all of this evangelical CSMish practice. It’s beyond question that CSM originated with Roman Catholic mystics.9 The fruit of their “being still and knowing God” would eventually so corrupt the Roman Catholic Church that it would become apostate; which would then lead to the Protestant Reformation and the Church of Rome
condemning the very Gospel of Jesus Christ itself.10
Why in the world would Protestants wish to reject the proper Christian spirituality of sola Scriptura and return to these occult “disciplines” of CSM?11 God hated this attempt to approach Him outside His means of grace then, and He hates it even more now. If you don’t believe me, then make some time to be still and meditate upon the spiritual principles the Lord shows us in Jeremiah 3. God was angry when Israel engaged in idolatry.
However, He was even more angry with Judah because:
“She saw that for all the adulteries of that faithless one, Israel, I had sent her away with a decree of divorce
. Yet her treacherous sister Judah did not fear, but she too wentand played the whore. Because she took her whoredom lightly, she polluted the land, committing adultery with stone and tree.”
“Yet for all this her treacherous sister Judah did not return to me with her whole heart, but in pretense, declares the Lord.” And the Lord said to me, “Faithless Israel has shown herself more righteous than treacherous Judah.” (Jeremiah 3:8-12)
I would suggest that if Kay Arthur et al wish to near the Voice of the Lord about this, then they should go ahead and read these verses in Jeremiah 3 out loud. Now, as it concerns a proper view of this oft-misused verse Psalm 46:10, in The Expositor’s Bible Commentary series, Dr. Willem A. VanGemeren is right when he points out that:
the psalmist encourages the godly to “know” that the Lord is God. Though it was tempting to ally themselves with foreign powers, to rely on military strength, or to give themselves over to idolatry and pagan ways, the godly must learn to persevere to the end. The exhortation “be still” calls on them to stop doing one thing in favor of something else. What their temptation was may be implied from v.2: “Therefore we will not fear.”
Throughout the history of Israel and Judah, severe national distress brought the temptation to abandon true religion for the ephemeral security of political alliances, military strength, and worldly paganism (Realpolitik). Instead of choosing a negative option, the people of God distinguish themselves by the pursuit of godliness: “Know that I am God.” The “knowledge” of God includes a factual knowledge about him, his past acts, and his promises. But in this context the psalmist calls on them to commit themselves to the Lord and to seek his “refuge,” “strength,” and “fortress” (vv.1, 7, 11).12
Then in his own classic The Treasury of David Charles Spurgeon quotes Jonathan Edwards as teaching the following concerning Psalm 46:10 :
Verse 10. Be still, and know that I am God. The great works of God, wherein his sovereignty appeared, had been described in the foregoing verses. In the awful desolations that he made, and by delivering his people by terrible things, he showed his greatness and dominion. Herein he manifested his power and sovereignty, and so commands all to be still, and know that he is God. For says he, I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth. In the words may be observed,
A duty described, to be still before God, and under the dispensations of his providence; which implies that we must be still as to words; not speaking against the sovereign dispensations of Providence, or complaining of them; not darkening counsel by words without knowledge, or justifying ourselves and speaking great swelling words of vanity. We must be still as to actions and outward behaviour, so as not to oppose God in his dispensations; and as to the inward frame of our hearts, cultivating a calm and quiet submission of soul to the sovereign pleasure of God, whatever it may be. (source)
I’ll now leave you with the following from Be Still: Contemplative, or Listening Prayer and Psalm 46:10 by pastor Larry Debruyn as he further instructs you what this verse, in its proper context, is actually talking about:
So as advocated by some of today’s most notable Christian communicators, what should Bible believers think about using Psalm 46:10 to promote contemplative prayer as a practice the Bible endorses? Bible Interpretation 101 teaches that every text without a context is pretext. Extracting Psalm 46:10 to be an endorsement of meditative-listening prayer is just such a pretext. Here’s why.
First, the injunction to “Be still” must be understood in the milieu it was uttered. The Psalmist addressed a cosmos in crisis. The crisis imperiled the creation (vv. 1-3); threatened the city (vv. 4-7); and besieged the country (vv. 8-11). In the crisis with their world falling apart, the people were afraid (v. 2).
Second, the verb “Be still” (Hebrew, rapah) is used 46 times in the Old Testament with meanings everywhere from describing laziness to ordering relaxation. Though the majority of versions translate the injunction “Be still”, other meanings are “Cease striving ” (NASB), “Be quiet” (NCV), “Desist” (Young’s), or “Calm down” (CEV). In no biblical usage or context does the Hebrew verb enjoin God’s people to meditate or practice contemplative or listening prayer. Rather, believers are to rest and trust in God.
Third, verse 10 contains two co-ordinate imperatives, with the emphasis being on the second command, to “know that I am God,” not the first, to “Be still.” With the first imperative functioning as an adverb, the verse might read, “Calmly (or quietly) know that I am God . . .” [6]Thus by their focusing upon the initial command, to be still, comtemplative spiritualists ignore the greater command, and that is, to know that I am God.
The command “know” primarily means, “to know by observing and reflecting (thinking) . . .” [7]As such, believers are encouraged to find comfort of soul by reflecting upon the saving works that God has both performed and promised. The meditation the psalm envisions is therefore objective, not subjective. “Be still” does not call persons to induce within their consciousness a wordless void or incubator in which state a mystical word from Jesus can be hatched. The cognitive command to “know” cancels that notion. In the light of God’s mighty works and providence, the psalm exhorts believers to reverence Him. As the prophet Habakkuk wrote, “. . . the Lord is in His holy temple. Let all the earth be silent before Him” (Habakkuk 2:20).
Fourth, the command to “Be still” (v. 10) is specifically addressed to the survivors of a war torn nation, people that on all sides continued to feel threatened. To those scared to death by what was going on all around them (v. 2), the sovereign Lord encourages them to stop their trembling. As one commentator observed, “In this explosive context, ‘be still’ is not an invitation to tranquil meditation but a command to allow God to be God, to do his work of abolishing the weapons of war.”[8]
And finally, in the third section the Psalmist looks forward to a new order when God will impose his peace plan upon the world (See Isaiah 2:4.). As He will have ended conflicts and destroyed the weapons of war (vv. 8-9), the Lord affirms that in the coming kingdom age he “will be exalted among the nations” (v. 10). In view of this prospect, the sovereign Lord encourages his covenant people to, “Be still, and know that I am God . . ..” In the end, the sovereign God will defeat war and end terrorism.
There resides a potential danger in mystical practices. It is this: In their attempt to journey into an altered state of consciousness, contemplative meditators may forget that God is the object and they are the subjects. As the theologian Warfield noted almost a century ago, “The history of mysticism only too clearly shows that he who begins by seeking God within himself may end by confusing himself with God.” [9] (source, bold his)
Has Kay Arthur drifted onto the Mystical Highway? I hope not.
But at this point she seems to have taken a micro-sleep, and is only just avoiding hitting the contemplative kerb.
Original Source:
Further reading
- ABOUT KAY ARTHUR OF PRECEPT MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
- BETH MOORE AND LIFEWAY (SBC) HEAD DEEPER STILL INTO DECEPTION
- THE TERMINOLOGY TRAP OF “SPIRITUAL FORMATION”
Endnotes
- http://precept.org/who_we_are, accessed 7/5/14. ↩
- http://store.precept.org/Being-Still-and-Knowing-God.html, accessed 7/5/14. ↩
- Copy on file at AM ↩
- Richard Foster, Prayer: Finding The Heart’s True Home [New York: Harper Collins, 1997], 155, 156, 157. ↩
- You’ll find Foster’s book here
: http://bit.ly/1seZ2Nc, accessed 7/5/14. ↩ - Foster, op cit. 149. ↩
- She even claims that God Himself gave her this interpretation: http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/precept/read/articles/resting-in-him-9547.html, accessed 7/5/14. ↩
- For example, Arthur’s been promoted by the SBC appearing alongside quasi-elder Beth Moore, whom they promote heavily: http://www.lifeway.com/Article/Christian-conference-deeper-still-ends-as-began-Arthur-Moore-Shirer-Cottrell, accessed 7/5/14. ↩
- Though as I showed you previously in Dangers of Contemplative Spirituality/Mysticism: Lectio Divina, these practices of CSM can actually be traced to heretical hermits in the desert of Egypt circa third century; and then, this antibiblical ascetism of so-called disciplines would go on to flower in the monastic traditions of apostate Roman Catholicism. ↩
- And I already showed you year ago from the Vatican library that The Roman Catholic Church Hasn’t Changed Its Condemnation of the Gospel; the Gospel being that salvation is by God’s grace alone, through faith alone, in the finished work of Jesus Christ alone on the Cross. This is not negotiable (cf. Galatians 1:6-9) no matter how devoutly religious someone may appear to be. ↩
- God the Holy Spirit already warned us not to return to religious bondage, e.g. Galatians 5:1. ↩
- Frank E. Gaebelein, ed., Expositor’s Bible Commentary: With the New International Version
of the Bible [Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1976-92), Psalm 46, CD-ROM. ↩


Its very sad how so many christians adopt new age occultic techniques and believe them to be of God. And you try and show them the truth and they just don’t want to hear. I have tried my best to show the error of contemplative prayer to christians who are into it. But they just refuse to listen. Its honestly like talking to an atheist about God. There is this total blindness to the truth. The more the wolves flourish in the church, the more apostasy will come into it. God hates the apostasy so much, but he is also using it as a way to separate the sheep from the goats. And sadly many who think they are sheep , are acting more and more like a goat, in what they are getting themselves into, and what they accept as being of God.It’s like they have completely forgotten all the scriptures to do with satan appearing as an angel of light and his people too, and the scriptures to do with the false prophets and leaders, wolves in sheeps clothing, and what would happen to the church in the end times. It comes down to, not only do these supposed christians not know their bible, they also don’t know their enemy or his ways either, hence why he can fool them
Pompous!
Gods One truest warrior, Well if you are calling me pompous or the author of this post. Maybe you should look at the name you have used. . I have called myself One of Gods True warriors , because I know there are many out there,besides myself. But you on the other hand, are calling yourself Gods number 1 truest warrior. A very pompous name.Because you are stating you are number 1 ,above all, and that you are the truest warrior of all. The fact you even called me or the author that, shows you disagree with what I, and they have written. And if you disagree on what biblical basis do you disagree. What scripture can you use to show me and others, that God himself wants christians to adopt contemplative prayer. Which was brought into christianity by catholic monks in the first place. Now knowing who is really the head of that church , and it aint the Lord. I know God is not the author of contemplative prayer. Nor does he want people who claim to be his , messing around with it, and adopting it as christian. For any christian to take what belongs to satan and try and make it Godly, is fooling themselves, if they think God himself approves. God is using the apostasy of the church to separate the sheep from the goats. God is using all of this to test every person who claims to be his. Would you call Peter,Paul,John, The Prophets, and Yeshua himself pompous. Did they not call people out on their sins. Did they not share the truth about sin. Did they not show people the error of their sinful ways, in order to help people repent. Trouble is christians of our modern generation don’t want to have to face the reality and truth about sin. They want to sin and have God be ok with it. They want to believe whatever they are being taught from the pulpit must be of God, because they don’t want to face the reality that their pastors would lead them astray.They don’t want to see the wolves and angels of light in their midst, because it would mean having to confront the truth they have been lied too. It would also mean having to give up sins they have come to adore. You can call me pompous if you want. But that wont scare me away from sharing biblical truth with others in the hope it can get them to repent. I have a duty to God, and others to do just that. As does the author of this article. And if we are pompous in your mind for calling out sin. So be it. But better to speak and write truth, than a whole bunch of lies that lead someone to hell and not heaven. One day the proponents of contemplative prayer will stand before God, and have to listen to what he has to say on the matter. Better to listen now and repent, than stand before him on judgement day, and be found guilty. Because there will be no pardon then.
Did you read what you just wrote?
Yes I did, and I will stand by what I have written and know its of God. Unlike what you have written. U are just a troll. Because you cant even come up with any scripture basis for why contemplative prayer is of God. I came out of satanism and also new age ,so know beyond a shadow of doubt what is occultic and what isnt. You on the other hand, have given no biblical argument for the validity of contemplative prayer. In fact u have done nothing but attack me. That is why you are nothing but a troll. A troll that thinks they are so smart and smug, by what they write. U probably aint even a christian, and u most certainly aint Gods 1 truest warrior. Because if you were, u wouldnt be falling for satans lies.
It’s best we don’t get too personal. If God’s 1st will engage in nothing more than tactical psychological comments then time to desist.
Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time.
Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt,
that you may know how you ought to answer each one.
– Colossians 4:5,6
Totally agree Lance and was not going to reply again to them.