Psalm 62:2-3

Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Psalm 62:2-3

2He alone is my rock and my salvation.
He is my fortress;
I will never be shaken.
3How long will you threaten a man?
Will all of you throw him down
like a leaning wall
or a tottering fence?
— Psalm 62:2-3

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