Psalms 62:1,2 - Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary

Bible Comments

Whether we behold Christ in the first place, or David, as a member of Christ, in the next point of view; or whether we consider the whole body of Christ in any of the exercised members of Jesus in his body, which is the church, as we read these words; still in every sense they will be blessed to our meditation. Christ had an eye to the support of the Father in all his sufferings. Psa_22:19; Psa_89:20, etc. The words imply a silent, patient waiting. So all God's people should manifest their sure dependence, for he that believeth shall not make haste; Isaiah 28:16. Reader, if you and I peruse these precious words with reference to Christ, think what a double blessedness is in them, not only in having an interest in Christ's salvation, but Christ himself for our salvation!

Psalms 62:1-2

1 Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation.

2 He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence;a I shall not be greatly moved.