A Devotional Journey Through the Psalms: Psalm 38
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
Those also who render evil for good, they are my
adversaries, because I follow what is good. Do not forsake me, O Lord; O my
God, be not far from me! Make haste to help me, O Lord, my salvation! (Psalm
38:22)
Sometimes air travel can best be described as a collection
of difficult life experiences. When you board a flight and are told to keep
your seatbelt on after takeoff due to inclement weather, it’s hard to kick back,
relax, and enjoy the flight. My throat gets lumpy when a flight gets bumpy, and
my heart skips a beat when they tell me to stay in my seat. There’s only one
thing that can quiet my nerves after I experience a sudden drop in altitude
caused by severe turbulence, and that’s the sound of the wheels safely touching
down at the scheduled destination.
Psalm 38 can be described as a collection of difficulties
happening to David from different sources and for different reasons. The
“severe turbulence” he is experiencing has caused him to wonder if he will
safely land on the runway of God’s mercies and be delivered, healed, and
victorious once again.
If you were looking for a psalm to cheer you up, you would probably skip Psalm 38…that is until you read the
last four words…” O, Lord, my salvation.”
These four words represent David’s “safe landing place”. The last word in this psalm is “Salvation”.
For David, and for each of us, our safest place and surest place of finding the fullness of God’s mercies is in Jesus (Yeshua), our Savior, our deliverer and our Salvation!
Insight: God, who can sometimes seem far away, is in reality, the God who is always there.
He’s always there when my hope is gone.
He lifts me up when I’m in prayer,
He’s never far when I’m alone,
He’s always there!
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