Psalms 62:6

"My soul, wait in silence for God alone, for my expectation is from him."

Key Reflection

This verse encourages a deep and silent trust in God, emphasizing that one's sole hope and expectation should be in Him alone. It reflects the idea of resting in divine providence rather than relying on external sources or oneself.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

He only is my rock ... -See the notes atPsalms 62:2. The only difference between this verse andPsalms 62:2is, that in this verse the word “greatly” is omitted. The psalmist declares here in the most absolute manner, that he shall not be “moved” at all. InPsalms 62:2, he said that he would not be “greatly moved;” his mind would not be much or materially disturbed.

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