
For God alone my soul in silence waits; truly, my hope is in him. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my stronghold, so that I shall not be shaken. In God is my safety and my honor; God is my strong rock and my refuge. Put your trust in him always, O people, pour out your hearts before him, for God is our refuge.
- Psalm 62:6-9
I think the above words of the psalmist express well what many of us desire in our relationship with God. To trust God implicitly as our refuge, our rock, and our salvation is after all the heart’s ultimate longing and final desire. It is said we come into the world alone and we leave the world alone. But, do we? If I truly believe that God is my safety and my refuge, then I must also truly believe that in God’s refuge I am never alone, even in my dying. This level of faith and trust is indeed a tall order and one that I, and I’m sure others, struggle with, some days more than others.
Even as I trust God, I still want to make sure I have all my “ducks in a row” as I go about my day. And this is not a bad thing, for we each need to make decisions that allow us to be who we are as a unique child of God, and those decisions inform most of the interactions of our day. As followers of the Cross we may take refuge in the knowledge that our God is with us, even as we live into our own life’s purpose, utilizing our own special gifts. The fine line is knowing when we are trying to control so much of our life with our talents and gifts, that we fail to remember where our true hope and salvation lies. It is often in moments of great distress or worry that circumstances pull me back to my roots, my foundation in the Lord. I am forced to remember where my own salvation truly lies. It is then that I must step back, ponder, and allow my soul to wait in silence as I renew my trust in God’s promise to walk with me always. As the new year begins, I am reminded to renew my listening habits in both good times and in bad, and to find moments of silence, to remember, I am not alone, and neither are you. Thanks be to God!
Musical Reflection - Kari Jobe - I Am Not Alone
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