Psalm 62:1-4 English Standard Version (ESV)
1 For God alone my
soul waits in silence; from him comes my salvation.
2 He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I
shall not be greatly shaken.
3 How
long will all of you attack a man to batter him, like a leaning wall, a
tottering fence?
4 They only plan to thrust him down from his high
position. They take pleasure in falsehood. They bless with their mouths, but
inwardly they curse. Selah
We are emotional people. We all have primary emotional needs. Here in Psalm 62 we see King David expressing one of the primary emotional needs, security. His expressions of security can be seen in the words he uses. Fortress, leaning wall, tottering fence, being thrust down, and being cursed are all signs of emotional insecurity.
Within these lines of verse we can also see spiritual security. David is confident within his soul because of his spiritual security. His expressions change with the introduction of forces outside his relationship with God. Verse 3 introduces a sense of being attacked by human will. His defenses, position and reputation are under attack from the world he lives in.
Security of the believer helps within the Kingdom of God but we live in the world and have to deal with all those other insecurities. Financial, physical, career, relational, health, environmental, and emotional insecurities can haunt us to the point of creating self-doubt and reacting from raw emotions rather than effective planning.
David uses the word Selah at the end of verse 4. It means a meaningful pause. We are encouraged to mediate on what has been said. David’s trust in the Lord came before his concerns of the world. It is reasonable to believe that God is on our side and will help us in these trying times. The basic truth about that help has to come from our use of His Word to direct our lives in the first place.
Do we use the Word of God to direct our lives?
Thanks for supplying a word in season for me! Bless you!