Lead me to the rock
DeVries offers a devotional meditation on Psalm 61:2, exploring how believers find refuge in God during times of overwhelming distress, anxiety, and spiritual struggle. Through vivid imagery of pursued weakness finding shelter in an impregnable rock, the article encourages believers to cry out to God as their sure fortress and source of peace amid life's calamities.
"From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I." Psalm 61:2 As we wend our way through this vale of tears, there are many times when we feel overwhelmed. The stress, the grief, the pain -- it is all too much! There are moments when it seems as if our whole world is collapsing around us. At such times we are mindful of our weakness and our helplessness. And we may struggle against bitterness, rebellion, even total...
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