Psalm 62: A Prayer of Trust in God Alone
Thursday, March 30, 2023
As we prepare for the celebration of Easter, we return to some Christmastide meditations from 2011 and we reflect on how the Passion and Easter stories begin in a stable in Bethlehem.
Yesterday we reflected on Psalm 62; today we pray as we reflect . . .
Trust God at all times, my people! Pour out your hearts to God our refuge!
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to voice all that we are as creatures of God.
God alone is my rock and salvation, my secure height; I shall never fall.
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to recall the temptations that lead us away from God.
They delight in lies; they bless with their mouths, and inwardly they curse.
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to remember where we must focus our energies.
Though wealth increase, do not set your heart upon it.
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to think about how power and kindness relate to one another.
Power belongs to God; so too, Lord does kindness,
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to see where we might find full and lasting peace.
My soul, be at rest in God alone, from whom comes my hope.
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to acknowledge the difficulty life presents to us.
How long will you set upon people, all of you beating them down, as though they were a sagging fence or a battering wall?
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to recognize our proper relationship with God and others.
Mortals are a mere breath, the powerful but an illusion; on a balance they rise; together they are lighter than air.
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to tell God all that troubles us.
Pour out your hearts to God our refuge!
When we pray this psalm aloud we have the opportunity to call on God and to hear God’s words to us. Trust God at all times, my people! Amen!
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