Scripture
Psalm 62:1·WEB Translation
My soul rests in God alone. My salvation is from him.
Devotional
My Soul Finds Rest In You Alone
My house has gotten loud. Two small boys, constant noise, endless demands. Toys everywhere. Questions non-stop. Someone always needing something.
I love it and wouldn't have it any other way, but physical rest? That's not happening anytime soon. Quiet? Maybe after bedtime, if I'm lucky.
But soul rest - that's different. Soul rest isn't dependent on my circumstances being calm. It's finding peace with God in the middle of the noise.
Psalm 62:1 says, "My soul rests in God alone." Not "my soul will find rest when life calms down." In God alone. Right now. In the chaos.
I've spent so much energy searching for rest in the wrong places. Trying to create it by controlling my environment, managing my schedule perfectly, waiting for circumstances to change. And none of it works. Because the restlessness I feel isn't something external rest can fix.
My soul was made for God. And it's restless until it finds its rest in Him. Not in circumstances changing. Not in problems solving. In Him. In His presence, regardless of what's happening around me.
This doesn't mean I don't need physical rest, I do. But soul rest is different. It's the deep peace that comes from anchoring myself in God even when everything around me is chaotic.
Rest in God doesn't mean passivity. It means trust. Not giving up, but giving over. Quieting my soul in His presence. Releasing what I'm clutching. Letting go of what exhausts me.
Today, my circumstances probably won't change. The house will still be loud. The demands will still be there. But my soul can still rest in God.
Enjoying these devotionals?
Sign up to our daily email list and get them in your inbox every weekday morning, free.
Prayer
Lord, my soul finds rest in You alone, not in circumstances changing, not in problems solving, but in Your presence regardless of what surrounds me.
I've searched for rest in so many places, achievements, relationships, comfort, control, but none of them satisfy the deep restlessness within like You do.
Teach me the difference between physical rest and soul rest, between temporary relief and the deep peace that comes from anchoring myself in You.
My soul was made for You, and it's restless until it finds its rest in Your presence, in Your character, in the security of being held by You.
Help me stop striving for rest through managing my life perfectly and instead find it by surrendering to You, letting go of what I'm clutching, releasing what exhausts me.
Remind me that resting in You doesn't mean passivity but trust, not giving up but giving over, not quitting but quieting my soul in Your presence.
Give me the wisdom to return to You when I'm weary, to run to You when I'm anxious, to settle into You when everything feels chaotic and uncertain.
Let my soul find its rest in You alone today, not dependent on outcomes or circumstances but anchored in the unchanging God who is my true refuge and peace.
In Jesus' name,
Amen.
Journaling Prompts
- Q.Where am I searching for rest right now?
- Q.What restlessness am I feeling that physical rest can't fix?
- Q.What chaos or noise in my life makes rest feel impossible?
- Q.Where am I waiting for circumstances to calm down before I can rest?
- Q.What would it look like to find rest in God in the middle of my current chaos?
Read Next
All devotionals →
Rest
Glory to God in the highest
The angels didn't whisper the news, they proclaimed it. Glory to God in the highest. Peace on earth.
Read →
Hope
Lord, lift my spirit today
The sun is out this morning in the UK. Properly out. Blue sky, actual warmth, the kind of day that m
Read →
Rest
God is making all things new.
I don't know about you, but there's something about the day after a celebration that feels a little
Read →
Surrender
Lord, You are the one thing that I need
I adore music. I can't get enough of it. It's pretty much always on in the house. I love introducing
Read →A quiet moment with God,
every morning
Join 10,000+ people who start their day with a short devotional, a scripture, and a prayer, free to your inbox.
No spam, ever. Unsubscribe any time.

