Thursday, July 9, 2026

Psalm 131

Psalm 131

This is a Psalm that we need to take to heart, perhaps more than ever before. In an age where we live in the echo chamber of social media, how many of us feel like we have to have an opinion on every subject? We listen to those with whom we agree and then mimic their words. But the psalmist has “quieted his soul.” He does this by not getting involved in matters that are outside of his lane.

That peaceful state is like a weaned child. A weaned child is more than one that is no longer bottle- or breastfed. It implies a certain level of independent capacity. Infants are very demanding. Toddlers require a close eye lest they do serious harm. There are the terrible twos and the tantrum threes. But somewhere along the line, a child grows to the point they don't come to Mom needing anything or demanding attention. They come because they want to be there. It's not ‘feed me,’ ‘change me,’ ‘entertain me,’ or ‘watch me.’ It is, ‘I find peace in you and just want to be with you.’ That is the sweet spot for children and in our walk with God.

“Help me, Lord, to quiet my soul and simply be with You. AMEN.” 


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