I will NOT be shaken ✨

2025/6/3 Edited to

... Read moreLife can get pretty chaotic, right? There are days when I feel like I'm constantly being tossed around by worries and pressures. But recently, I stumbled upon a verse that has become my anchor: Psalm 62:5-6 NIV. It says, 'Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.' This isn't just a verse; it's a lifeline, a blueprint for finding genuine peace and strength. For a long time, I tried to find my strength in myself, in my own efforts, or in what others thought of me. But that kind of strength is fleeting. True strength comes from God, and that's what Psalm 62:5-6 profoundly reminds me of. Learning to truly 'find rest in God' means letting go of the need to control everything and trusting that He has it all in His hands. It’s about consciously choosing to quiet my soul and intentionally lean into His presence. When I do this, I genuinely feel that I cannot be shaken, no matter how turbulent things get around me. This principle isn't exclusive to Psalm 62. Other passages in the Bible echo this powerful truth. For example, Psalm 16:8-9 KJV says, 'I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth: my flesh also shall rest in hope.' It reinforces the idea that when the Lord is at my right hand, actively guiding and supporting me, I become unmovable. And who could forget Psalm 23:6, which speaks of goodness and mercy following us all the days of our lives? These verses, taken together, paint a beautiful picture of a God who is constantly present, offering both rest and unwavering support. Practically speaking, how do I apply this? For me, it starts with making time for reflection and prayer, using these Bible verses as a starting point. I often use Bible study printables to help me dig deeper into the meaning and context of passages like Psalm 62:5-6. It’s not just about reading the words; it’s about meditating on them, letting them sink into my heart, and allowing them to reshape my perspective. When I focus on the fact that my hope comes from Him and that He is my rock, my salvation, and my fortress, it changes everything. It’s a constant reminder that my security isn't in worldly circumstances but in an unchanging, faithful God. If you're searching for a deeper sense of peace and a strength that truly endures, I encourage you to spend some time with Psalm 62 and these related scriptures. You might just find the unshakeable foundation you’ve been looking for.