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Be Still Psalm 46 Tank
$32.00
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Stop striving. Start trusting. He’s already on the throne.
This isn’t just a graphic — it’s a visual deep breath.
For the ones learning that true strength is found in surrender.
“Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”
— Psalm 46:10
This isn’t a suggestion. It’s a command from the King.
Psalm 46 was written in the middle of chaos — nations raging, kingdoms falling, the earth giving way. And right in the center of all of it, God says two words: be still. Not because nothing is happening. Because He’s already handling it.
Wear it as a declaration:
the battle belongs to Him — and you’re done trying to fight it yourself.
The Design
• Textured, icy-blue typographic treatment of “BE STILL / PSALM 46” on the front
• Ocean waves flowing directly through the lettering — peace overriding the storm
• The water doesn’t avoid the text; it moves through it — stillness and chaos in the same frame
• Ink binds directly into soft ring-spun cotton fibers — no cracking, no peeling, no fading
The storm is real. The peace is realer.
Still. Steady. Surrendered.
The Build
• 6.1 oz (206.8 GSM) 100% ring-spun cotton — soft and substantial
• Garment-dyed using salt-free pigments for a rich vintage wash with minimal shrinkage
• Seamless tubular construction — no side seams for a clean, uninterrupted drape
• Lightweight enough for summer, heavy enough to feel premium
Not a throwaway tank. Built with the same intention as the rest of the collection.
Soft. Durable. Purpose-built.
The Fit
• Relaxed, standard tank silhouette
• Seamless tubular body sits naturally without bunching
• Order true to size for a comfortable, natural drape
Throw it on and go. No adjusting. No thinking about it.
Easy. Comfortable. Ready.
Extended Story
The “Be Still” Tank is for the believer who’s been white-knuckling life and finally hearing the command to let go.
The waves flowing through the typography aren’t chaos — they’re the moment right after God speaks. The storm doesn’t disappear. It just stops mattering. That’s what Psalm 46 is — not the absence of trouble, but the presence of God in the middle of it.
This isn’t just a tank. It’s a reminder to unclench your fists and let Him be God.