God Alone (Psalm 62:1)

 


Wednesday, 3 December, 2025


Psalms 28; 62

Isaiah 41:1-16

1 Thessalonians 2:13-20


Observance: Francis Xavier, priest and missionary (d. 1552)


God Alone (Psalm 62:1)


For God alone my soul waits in silence;
    from him comes my salvation.


How many of us can honestly say that we wait for God alone – and in silence, at that?


Christmas is approaching, and with our senses bombarded with the petty trinkets of the world, we learn to love the tradition more and more that teaches us that these weeks are to be spent in the reflection and quiet of the penitent.


We wait for God alone, that is, God only. It is a shocking thing to consider, that one would, to their utmost, try to empty their thoughts and desires of everything apart from God. Offensive, even. Yet that is the path he has laid before us, if we want to find him. Our God is a jealous God.


And we wait for God in silence. “How long will all of you attack a man, to batter him, like a leaning wall, a tottering fence?” How much do we want to speak back against everyone who has ever taken advantage of us? And yet in this Psalm we have a pathway to God that would allow none of it.


How much do you want to allow your mind to wander to things of this world this Advent? How much do you want to stand up for yourself as Christmas preparations build up towards the end of the month? How might you instead wait for God alone and in silence?


God of the still quiet, our rock of salvation, who has given us the only name by which we may be saved, Jesus Christ the righteous: give us such measure of your Holy Spirit that we may glorify you in every moment, thought, desire, and breath of speech.

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