Psalm 38
Let’s pray before we look into Psalm 38,
Let’s pray before we look into Psalm 38,
Lord Jesus, thank you for including Psalm 38 in Your Word. Sometimes we do feel far away from You. We allow our sin to separate us from
You. We desire to draw near to You. I pray that You would speak to us this
morning. Teach us to enjoy sweet
fellowship with You. We ask this now in
Jesus’ name. Amen.
I happened to give the message on Psalm 16 back in January. I remember I complimented David for setting
the example of not dwelling on his circumstances. In the first verse of Psalm 16, David cries
out to the Lord to keep him safe, but from there on, David praises God. It is a good thing to “rejoice always.” That is a clear exhortation from Philippians
4.
But Psalm 38 is an anguished and even desperate plea. So, if the right thing to do is to “rejoice
always,” why did God allow Psalm 38? I
think it’s here in part because it is real, it is genuine, and it is
honest. We are told to cast our cares on
him because he cares for us. Sometimes
our cares are so big that we can barely articulate them much less speak of them
with praise.