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  1. To be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication to talk to the Lord, in our own words, and in the quietness of 'spirit to Spirit' communion, to tell God what are our needs, to talk to Him about the things that so often cause us to fret and worry, and to thank Him for all he has done for us.

    • Our Sufficient Saviour

      2Corinthians 3:5. For there is salvation in no one else....

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      Psalm 62:1(NASB) Verse of the Day. David, the man after...

    • Knowing The Truth

      Psalm 68:18 And quoting this passage in holy writ, Paul, the...

  2. My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him. (5) As in Psalm 62:1. Truly to God, be silence my soul. The state of resignation is one which can only be preserved by prayer. We may say, I will, but can only feel it through prayer. Psalm 62:1, Psalm 62:5. We have here two corresponding clauses, each beginning a section of the ...

  3. In fact, many ancient churches had the practice of beginning the singing of the Psalms at each Sunday service with Psalm 63, called the ‘morning hymn.’”1 In Psalm 62, the Bible reveals seven lessons to help you wait on God during your trials. These include: (1) patience, (2) dependance, (3) prayer, (4) hope, (5) trust, (6) Spirit ...

  4. Psalms 62:5. or "my hope", as the Targum; the grace of hope is from the Lord, and the thing hoped for is from him; he is the author and the object of it; and his word of promise encourages to the exercise of it; or "my patience"; as the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions. The grace of patience is from the Lord; the means of it is ...

  5. Psalm 37:7. Resting in patience, trusting God’s timing. Psalm 40:1. Waiting patiently leads to divine intervention and rewards. Psalm 130:5. Patience is rooted in hope and waiting for God’s word. Psalm 62:5. Soulfully waiting on the Lord, anchoring expectations in God alone.

  6. He trusts that God will bring him safely back to Jerusalem and give him the strength to carry out his promise to lead God’s people in God’s ways (61:1-5). The people with him add their support to his request (6-7), and David responds that he will always remain faithful to his task (8). God alone is the strength of David’s assurance (62:1-2).

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  8. Psalms 62:5 is a verse that expresses the psalmist’s deep trust and patient dependence on God. The word “soul” here refers to the whole self, the inner being of the individual. The instruction to the soul is to “wait upon God,” which implies a quiet, steadfast expectation, not one of inaction but of trustful anticipation.

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