Psalm 31: Into Thine Hand
There is a line in this psalm that changed the world, though the psalmist could not have known it. "Into thine hand I commit my spirit." David wrote it from the pit — forgotten as a dead man out of mind, a broken vessel, surrounded by slander and conspiracy. And yet from that precise depth he makes the most total surrender a creature can offer: not merely his safety, not merely his future, but his spirit itself, placed into the hands of God like a child handing over a treasure too precious to carry alone. Centuries later, those same words would be spoken from a cross. What David discovered in desperation, Christ confirmed in finality — that the safest place for a human spirit is not in its own keeping but in the hands of the One who redeemed it. And tucked between the anguish and the surrender is that astonishing phrase: "Thou hast set my feet in a large room." Even in the tightest corner, God was making space.
00:00 In Thee I Trust
01:00 A Soul Known in Adversity
02:00 My Times in Thy Hand
03:00 Hidden in the Secret of His Presence