Be Still and Know – Christian Greeting Card from Psalm 46:10

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“Be Still and Know” – Psalm 46:10 Christian Greeting Card

“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10

Quiet and restorative, this minimalist Bible verse greeting card pairs a soft sunlit sea with the calming words of Psalm 46:10. Gentle lines and airy hues create space for rest, faith, and reflection — a tender way to offer comfort and peace in a hurried world.

Printed on premium cardstock and left blank inside, it’s ready for your prayer, encouragement, or thoughtful note to someone who needs the reminder of God’s steady presence.

Card Dimensions: 4.25 in x 5.5 in (A2)
Finish/Stock: Premium cardstock
Interior: Blank
Envelope: Kraft envelope included

Why You’ll Love It

  • Anchored in Scripture: “Be still and know” (Psalm 46:10)
  • Serene, minimalist artwork of a quiet, sunlit sea
  • Soothing palette that communicates rest, trust, and hope
  • Premium cardstock with a refined, non-glossy feel
  • Blank interior for prayers, condolences, or encouragement

Card Features

  • Folded A2 size (4.25" × 5.5")
  • High-quality print with clean lines and soft tonal washes
  • Blank interior for customizable sentiments
  • Coordinating kraft envelope included

Application Tips

Pair this Christian encouragement card with a devotional, candle, or calming tea. Thoughtful for sympathy and hospital visits, anxiety support, Sabbath reminders, and “thinking of you” notes.

Meaning Behind the Message

Scripture Reference: Psalm 46:10
Message Focus: Peace in God’s presence, trust, stillness
Best For: Encouragement, sympathy, recovery, retreats, everyday calm

Faith for Every Season

Simple and reverent, this card helps you speak a gentle truth: when we slow down and listen, we remember who holds the waters and our hearts.