This Scripture verse is one of the first ones I was directed to as a new Christian. I called my sister for emotional support, and her husband said to read Psalm 61
"The Rock. The psalm conveys a desire for elevation, asking
God to "lead me to the rock that is higher than I." Here, the
metaphor of the rock signifies divine stability, safety, and strength—elements
that are essential for overcoming life's challenges. The rock represents God Himself, who provides refuge and protection." TheBibleSays.com
I've turned this Psalm countless times through the trials and seasons of my life. I know when I cry, He hears. When I am at my lowest, He listens. I know He is the One who can overcome anything and everything and will help me get through my troubles.
David Guzik, on Enduringword.com, said: "David knew there would be times when his heart was overwhelmed. In those moments he needed at least three things.
· He needed the rock, a place of stability and
security, something strong enough to stand against crashing waves or quaking
earth.
· He needed a rock that is higher than I, a place
above himself, above his wisdom, above his abilities.
· He needed God to lead him to that rock.
David was unable to get to the firm-footed place above his crisis on his own."
Biblehub.com, Matthew Poole’s Commentary: "Thou only art a sure defense and refuge to all that flee to thee, and trust in thee, as I have found by my experience." I have found this to be true. It's amazing how God penetrates your heart and brings peace and calm when you call to Him.
I'm so thankful I had someone to call to lead me to the Scripture I needed to read. That's what brothers and sister in Christ are able to do. They direct you to Scripture that will help you overcome and handle the strains of life. Reach out to someone when you need help.
Higher Than I. And He's willing and wants to help me. Our Rock. Jesus Christ.
By His Grace . . .