Waiting on God Alone
Waiting is often an uncomfortable part of the human experience, yet in the midst of affliction, David penned Psalm 62—emphasizing three ways to wait upon the Lord. We are to hope, trust, and rest in God alone. David's reality was not determined by the pressures around him, but by the steadfast character of God. When we understand the eternal, infinite, and unchangeable nature of God, we can have a confident hope in the face of adversity, resting in what God has already done on our behalf through Christ.
Topics: Affliction, Hope, Rest, Salvation
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