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Psalms 62

12 verses

TL;DR

The psalm encourages steadfast trust in God as the ultimate source of salvation, defence, and refuge, while warning against false counsel and misplaced reliance on wealth.

Summary

Psalm 62 opens with the psalmist’s declaration that his soul waits upon God, from whom all salvation comes. He portrays God as a rock, defence, and unshakable refuge, reinforcing the theme of divine security. The psalm then criticises those who plot against the righteous, describing them as weak and deceitful. It cautions against trusting in wealth or oppression, urging reliance on God instead. The psalmist emphasizes the importance of putting the heart before God and trusting Him at all times. Throughout, the language contrasts the fleeting nature of worldly power with the enduring strength found in God.

Outline
  1. 1. The psalmist’s reliance on God as rock and salvation.
  2. 2. Critique of deceptive counsel and worldly power.
  3. 3. Call to trust God and reject wealth and oppression.
Themes
Trust in GodDivine protection versus worldly powerSkepticism toward false counsel
Keywords
Godsalvationtrustrockdefencerefugewealthliesvanity
People
the Lord
Places
Things
Godrocksalvationdefencerefugetrustwealthoppressionliesvanity
Key Verses
  • Psalms 62:1: Introduces the central theme of awaiting God for salvation.
  • Psalms 62:8: Encourages continual trust in God and openness of heart.
Questions
  • What does it mean to "wait upon" God in practical terms?
  • How does the psalm distinguish between true and false counsel?
  • Why does the psalmist emphasize the fleeting nature of wealth?
  • In what ways can we view God as a rock or refuge in modern life?
Sentiment

positive
Encouraging and reassuring tone