But I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child is my soul within me. Psalm 131:2
Surely I have behaved and quieted myself, as a child that is weaned of his mother: my soul is even as a weaned child.KJV
In this song of ascent, David hits upon a most wonderful truth in the life of the Christian. Surely, this psalm is messianic and prophetic of Christ Jesus, who said of Himself in yesterday’s reading, “I am gentle and lowly in heart” (Matt 11:29). Yet, as Christ has redeemed us to conform us to His image (Rom 8:29), He does so through the Holy Spirit, who conforms our behavior to reflect the calmed and quieted soul that David pens of his own experience, and which our Master lived during His earthly ministry. In the infancy of our Christian life, we were nursing babes. Yet, the calm and quiet soul is found in the activity of the weaned child. We are no longer docile or dormant. Yet, we are not adults, spiritually speaking. Everything we do is by oversight, permission and approval of our heavenly Father, our elder Brother, the Lord Jesus Christ, and by our indwelling Comforter, the Holy Spirit. Our hearts must not be “lifted up;” nor our eyes “raised too high;” (v1a) to think we’d ever achieve sinless perfection as if to be exactly like Christ while we live on this broken earth. Nevertheless, as weaned souls, we are able to reach for food at the Master’s table; dine with Him and feast upon the food He provides; compose ourselves (calmed) at His banquet, as those fit to be there; and rest with eternal trust in Christ (quieted) because my God shall supply all our needs according to His riches in glory (Phil 4:19). Indeed, Christ is our hope “from this time forth and forever” (v3).
The soul in Christ is quieted When once we have been weaned; We calm our souls to trust our Lord As children of the King.
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