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“He alone is my rock and my salvation; He is my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken.” Psalm 62:2.
We live in a generation where everything feels unstable: emotions, relationships, plans, and even identity itself. The pressure to succeed is intense, and many young people look strong on the outside but feel broken on the inside. When the psalmist begins with the word “alone,” he confronts our hearts, because we often trust many things at the same time and leave God as just one option, when He desires to be the only foundation.
“Truly my soul waits silently for God.” This speaks of rest in the middle of chaos. While the world tells you to rush, react, and constantly prove your worth, God invites you to stop and trust. Waiting on God is not weakness; it is spiritual maturity. It is recognizing that our strength is limited, but His never fails.
When Scripture says that God is our rock, it is not talking about comfort, but about stability. A rock does not move, does not bend under pressure, and does not collapse easily. Perhaps today you are leaning on something that seems secure, but any criticism, loss, or frustration quickly shakes you. That reveals it was never a true rock.
The psalmist also understands that salvation is not only something God gives, but something God is. This changes everything. It is not just about fixing problems, but about inner transformation. When God is your salvation, your peace no longer depends on circumstances, and your value no longer depends on the approval of others.
“I shall not be greatly shaken” does not mean you will never fall, but that you will not remain down. Even when you fail, even when you cry, you rise again because God holds your hand. Faith matures when we stop trusting ourselves and learn to rest fully in Him.
Today God is calling you to examine the foundation of your life. If you realize you have been trusting people, emotions, or achievements more than Him, it is time to change. Pray now and say, “Lord, You alone are my rock.” Choose to build your life on God and live sustained by the One who will never be shaken.
By Cleandro VianaOnly Him
“He alone is my rock and my salvation; He is my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken.” Psalm 62:2.
We live in a generation where everything feels unstable: emotions, relationships, plans, and even identity itself. The pressure to succeed is intense, and many young people look strong on the outside but feel broken on the inside. When the psalmist begins with the word “alone,” he confronts our hearts, because we often trust many things at the same time and leave God as just one option, when He desires to be the only foundation.
“Truly my soul waits silently for God.” This speaks of rest in the middle of chaos. While the world tells you to rush, react, and constantly prove your worth, God invites you to stop and trust. Waiting on God is not weakness; it is spiritual maturity. It is recognizing that our strength is limited, but His never fails.
When Scripture says that God is our rock, it is not talking about comfort, but about stability. A rock does not move, does not bend under pressure, and does not collapse easily. Perhaps today you are leaning on something that seems secure, but any criticism, loss, or frustration quickly shakes you. That reveals it was never a true rock.
The psalmist also understands that salvation is not only something God gives, but something God is. This changes everything. It is not just about fixing problems, but about inner transformation. When God is your salvation, your peace no longer depends on circumstances, and your value no longer depends on the approval of others.
“I shall not be greatly shaken” does not mean you will never fall, but that you will not remain down. Even when you fail, even when you cry, you rise again because God holds your hand. Faith matures when we stop trusting ourselves and learn to rest fully in Him.
Today God is calling you to examine the foundation of your life. If you realize you have been trusting people, emotions, or achievements more than Him, it is time to change. Pray now and say, “Lord, You alone are my rock.” Choose to build your life on God and live sustained by the One who will never be shaken.