A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 62
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
Truly my
soul silently waits for God;
From Him comes my salvation (Psalm 62:1).
We often
associate waiting with anxiety. We anxiously wait in traffic trying to get to
the airport on time. We anxiously wait in line to buy concert tickets before
they sell out. We anxiously wait to hear from the doctor about the results of
our biopsy.
From Him comes my salvation (Psalm 62:1).
The word “waits” that we read in the first verse of Psalm 62 is preceded by the word “silently”. There is a treasure in these two words for our souls to fully embrace. It means our souls can enjoy quiet trust that is free of panic. Anxiety is replaced by peace. God never wants us to be anxious or worried about anything He is doing in our lives, or when He will do it.
I remember visiting my dad’s office one day and reading a small note pinned to his bulletin board. It said, “Until I will be still!” When I asked him the meaning of the note he replied, “Many months ago, as I was praying about a specific need I had, the Lord assured me that He would answer my request. The other day, while in prayer, I reminded the Lord about my request and asked when He would bring the answer. I wrote down His reply. “It’s on the note that you read on the bulletin board’.”
Insight:
Trust is faith’s way of saying, “The Lord provides…in His time!”
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