Wait In Silence for God Alone1
This psalm is very typical of David. We are in the habit of calling it the ONLY Psalm, because it uses the word “only” or “alone” so often. David rejoiced to place his trust in God “only.”
Psalm 62
1 For God alone (or, “for God only”) my soul waits in silence;
from him comes my salvation.
Our salvation comes to us only from the Lord. Therefore we should wait on or depend on him alone. If depending on God is worship, then depending on anything in creation is idolatry. If depending on God only is true faith, then thinking we need others to help us is reckless unbelief. Very few of us avoid this evil way of thinking and really depend on God only.
2 He only is my rock and my salvation,
my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken.
Shaken about, but not shaken off our foundation. Moved like a ship at anchor, that swings with the tide, but is not swept away by the current. Nothing keeps the soul secure like a faith that depends on God only. Faith stands alone. Faith is the only string in our bow, the one pillar for our house.
3 How long will all of you attack a man
to batter him.
like a leaning wall, a tottering fence?
4 They only plan to thrust him down from his high position.
They take pleasure in falsehood.
They bless with their mouths,
but inwardly they curse. Selah.
The world is full of flatterers, but they secretly plan against our success. Let us run quickly away from them, to the only certain hope of the saints. “If God is for us, who can be against us?”2
5 For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence,
for my hope is from him.
Knock at no other door except that of your God. God is one. Let your hopes look toward him only. The eye that sees only God will be filled with the light of understanding.
6 He only is my rock and my salvation,
my fortress; I shall not be shaken.
7 On God rests my salvation and my glory;
my mighty rock, my refuge is God.
Notice how David brands his own initials on every title he gives to God. He rejoices in my hope, my rock, my salvation, my glory, and so on. There are seven my’s in two verses and there can never be too many. The faith that applies divine blessings personally is the faith we all need.
8 Trust in him at all times, O people;
pour out your heart before him;
God is a refuge for us. Selah.
God has shown the fullness of his love to us. We should show our emptiness to him. Turn your soul upside down in his presence and let your innermost thoughts, desires, sorrows and sins be poured out like water. To keep our misery to our self just increases our hopelessness. The end of our deep distress is close when we freely acknowledge it to the Lord.
9 Those of low estate are but a breath;
those of high estate are a delusion;
in the balances they go up;
they are together lighter than a breath.
Humans, whether great of small, are still only humans, and humans are dust. To trust what the majority thinks is foolishness, to depend on the advice of the famous is madness. To be controlled by the Lord’s counsel is the only sanity.
10 Put no trust in extortion;
set no vain hopes on robbery;
if riches increase, set not your heart on them.
This is a difficult rule. Worldly wealth is a slimy thing and is too likely to stick to the heart. Maybe this is why so many of the saints are poor. Perhaps the Lord is protecting them from being tempted by growing riches. Our hope must be in God alone. Placing our confidence in the treasures of this life is as hopeless as trying to bottle the wind.
11 Once God has spoken;
twice have I heard this:
that power belongs to God,
Do not look to people or their money for power. God is all powerful. Those who are wise will look only to him for help.
12 and that to you, O Lord, belongs steadfast love.
For you will render to a man
according to his work.
The Lord gives us the strength we need for each day. All power is his and he will provide as much as our work requires. Let us go to God for our needs and to him only.
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1 From Psalm 62:5
2 Romans 8:31