Verses of the Week ✝️ 🪨
Verses of the Week ✝️ 🪨
5 My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him.
6 He only is my rock and my salvation: he is my defence; I shall not be moved.
7 In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Psalm 62:5-7(KJV)
Reflecting on Psalm 62:5-7 has been a source of comfort and strength in my own spiritual journey. The verses highlight a profound truth: when we place our trust in God alone, He becomes our steadfast rock and salvation, a defense that keeps us unshaken despite life's challenges. Waiting upon God, as the scripture encourages, is not always easy, especially in times of uncertainty, but it’s an active and hopeful patience, rooted in the expectation that He will provide and protect. For me, embracing God as my refuge means acknowledging that human strength and security are limited. Turning to these verses regularly helps me refocus on His power and faithfulness. The imagery of God as a rock portrays a solid, immovable foundation—something I can rely on consistently. This has practical impact: it encourages resilience when facing difficulties, reminding me I am not alone and that my spiritual foundation is secure. Additionally, these verses speak to personal salvation and glory in God. It’s a reminder that our identity and worth stem from Him, not our circumstances or achievements. Applying this in daily life means seeking God’s guidance and surrendering worries, knowing He is our strength and refuge. Often, this involves prayer, meditation on scripture, and surrounding myself with a community that supports my faith growth. In summary, Psalm 62:5-7 offers rich encouragement to trust deeply in God’s power and care. It invites believers to cultivate a patient expectancy, resting fully in His salvation and protection. Practicing these principles has brought a stabilizing peace to my life, one that I hope others might also find through these timeless verses.






















































































































