Do you struggle with finding rest? Do you feel overwhelmed with the trials and troubles of this life? Do you feel tension and stress in your life?
Psalm 62 is a psalm of David. He was probably forced to escape during the rebellion of his son, Absalom (2 Samuel 15-18). In this psalm, David is calling out to God in prayer. David reaffirms his faith in God. He trusts God to be his rock and fortress.
Hear how David placed his hope in God. He knew that God was in control and he waited patiently for God to rescue him. He knew the true rest comes from meditating on God’s ultimate salvation of us. That’s where true hope is!
Hear a message by James Long, Jr. from our Counseling through the Psalms series on Psalm 62.
Message Exposition: Psalm 62:1-12
- The psalmist declares his trust in God (Psalm 62:1-2)
- The psalmist confronts his enemies (Psalm 62:3-4)
- The psalmist preaches to himself (Psalm 62:5-7)
- The psalmist instructs others (Psalm 62:8-10)
- The psalmist hears God and reminds himself of God’s character and promises (Psalm 62:11-12)
- The Gospel in Psalm 62