Read Psalm 42-43.
The insides of the songwriter were churning. Something
happened to cause his emotions to hit bottom and even to struggle with his
faith. This appears to be a mix of prayer and a good dose of
self-talk to encourage himself in his faith.
In his distress, the unbelievers (43:1) ask, "Where is
your God?" Where is this One you say you trust when you need
Him?
These two Psalms were most likely one song
originally. Three times he wrote, "Hope in
God". His hope was not in his circumstances. His
future was not based on things getting better. His faith caused him
to believe that God had a plan and a purpose that would one day cause him to
"again praise Him."
How can we endure such tests?
1. Only God can truly satisfy us. (42:1-5)
His soul was parched. There is no thirst on earth
like the longing for God to intervene at a critical moment in
life. He was panting for God, crying out to Him day and
night. What sustained him were the wonderful memories of worshiping
the LORD in the past.
2. Only God can truly secure us. (42:6-11)
In the midst of overwhelming despair, he looked to God for
stability. He called God "my rock." William B.
Bradbury wrote in the old hymn The Solid Rock, "When all around my soul
gives way, He then is all my hope and stay."
3. Only God can truly show us clear direction. (43)
The way out of tough times is directed by two provisions
from the LORD. First, He gives us "light". When
darkness closes in and we cannot see our next step, God can help. He
can turn the light on with insight and wisdom to follow Him successfully out of
the test. Second, He gives us "truth" that does not change
with the shifting sands of culture and time.
"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my
path." (Psalm 119:105)
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