Me, too, Jody! This Psalm makes my heart happy every time I read it. It’s so amazing that a God so great meets with me on a personal level. He is so good!
The “waits in silence” part of the verse makes me think of the verse, “Be still, and know that I am God.” We need more silence in our world and more stillness…..to hear from God. Nice post.
We have been on the same wavelength (His) this weekend. Your picture would have matched well with my post too!
It has been wonderful reading he Sermon on the Mount every day this Lenten season, I have read it in so many different translations, often listening to audio versions instead of reading, imagining it is Jesus Himself speaking the words He DID speak
Those benches will be crowded when we all join together for a quiet moment with the Lord – I see I am not alone in loving that spot – but that;s what fellowship is, right?
I wonder why our society struggles against quiet and waiting when clearly it can be so very beautiful? Lovely image to capture the essence of the good parts of waiting and quietness 🙂
Lovely shot.
Thanks, Elizabeth. I really was excited when I found this stock photo. That bench just looks so inviting!
Lyli–Psalm 62 is just about my favorite Psalm ever. This was perfect. Yes, God we wait for you.
Me, too, Jody! This Psalm makes my heart happy every time I read it. It’s so amazing that a God so great meets with me on a personal level. He is so good!
Reading this today made the little word, ALONE, jump out! Not just waiting on Him, but Him alone.
Blessings
Mia
Yes! That one on one time with Him is so important!
what a wonderful place to rest!
Yes! I am hoping to find a quiet spot with Him this weekend. 🙂
Oh what a beautiful and fitting word picture. I love it!
Thanks, Gayle. I love the Psalms! 🙂
Oh, YES!! Truth. And wonderful photo/Word comparison. I always love to see that flowing from the heart/spirit of someone. Thank you much.
You are so sweet, Joanne. I love visiting your blog. I am always so encouraged! 🙂
The “waits in silence” part of the verse makes me think of the verse, “Be still, and know that I am God.” We need more silence in our world and more stillness…..to hear from God. Nice post.
I am laughing as I read this comment because it is quite noisy at my house right now… I need to read Psalms 46 and claim it over this household. 🙂
I would love to sit there and spend time with God!
Me, too! I wanted to jump into the picture. 🙂
We have been on the same wavelength (His) this weekend. Your picture would have matched well with my post too!
It has been wonderful reading he Sermon on the Mount every day this Lenten season, I have read it in so many different translations, often listening to audio versions instead of reading, imagining it is Jesus Himself speaking the words He DID speak
I read through the Gospels last year for Lent, and regretting not doing it this year… Loved your post! 🙂
This makes me think of that hymn: “I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses…”
Oh, I love that hymn!!! 🙂
Beautiful! (And we have so many favorite books in common! Loved looking at your list!)
I need to catch up on my blogging regarding reading… I am dreadfully behind… 🙂
Those benches will be crowded when we all join together for a quiet moment with the Lord – I see I am not alone in loving that spot – but that;s what fellowship is, right?
He loves us both so much… I am sure there is room. 🙂
Love the picture…. waiting on the bench…. for who?…. Waiting on the Lord, with silent peace. lovely! Blessings to you 🙂
Peacefully waiting… 🙂
I wonder why our society struggles against quiet and waiting when clearly it can be so very beautiful? Lovely image to capture the essence of the good parts of waiting and quietness 🙂
It find it hard sometimes to carve out time to be still in this crazy world. it’s definitely a discipline I need to work on.
Yes, I will wait for Him! Thanks Lyli.
Hope you have a wonderful week seeking after Him, Jason! 🙂
those benches, that garden are beckoning …
Let’s go and meet Him there… 🙂