Re:Verse passage – Psalm 62:1-12 (day seven)
My soul waits in silence for God only;
From Him is my salvation. Psalm 62:1
We live in a loud world. It seems as if there is almost always some sort of noise happening in the background. People walk around with headphones on like it’s an accessory. We have TVs in every room of the house. Not to mention smart speakers that will play anything we tell them to. Our cars have turned into giant cell phones used to communicate on our commute. All of this means that we rarely find ourself in silence, but isn’t that what your soul craves? We need silence.
That is obviously very difficult, because even when we get noises around us to be quieted, our mind struggles to be silent. We fill the void with our thoughts, our supplications, our plans that we are bringing before the Lord. Yet, this waiting that God asks from us is a state of complete trust. It is surrendered silence. A place where we are not only quieting the background noise, but even quieting our own mind so that we can wait and listen for the Lord in silence. It is in that silence that He begins to speak to us, to encourage us, to guide us, and even to fight for us.
The Lord will fight for you while you keep silent. Exodus 14:14
When was the last time you sat with the Lord in surrendered silence?