Read Psalm 63.
The inscription of this song indicates that David was in a southern wilderness area of Israel. Looking out over the "dry and weary land" provided a perfect analogy of how he felt spiritually.
1. Lonely
Being in the
desert, he was away from the place of worship in
2. Thirsty
Waking up in the morning in an arid environment, his body craved water. But in a very similar manner he had a thirst for God's presence, His power, and His glory. Jesus called it "living water" in John 4:10.
3. Hungry
Traveling in the wilderness, food supplies were somewhat limited. A sumptuous feast would have been a pleasurable thought. Yet, only God could satisfy the hunger of his heart. And, it was not just in the morning time that he prayed and meditated on God's goodness to him. At night, in bed (v.6), when things were quiet, his thoughts reviewed how the LORD had helped him and how God had protected him.
Why did he feel
this way toward God?
"Because
your steadfast love is better than life, my lips shall praise you." (v.3)
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