Saturday, 26 May 2018

Verse from Psalms

求你向我右边观看,没有人关心我;我没有逃难的地方,也没有人照顾我。
诗篇 142:4 

“Look to the right and see; For there is no one who regards me; There is no escape for me; No one cares for my soul.”
Psalms 142:4 

The heading to Psalm 142 says, “A maskil of David. When he was in the cave. A prayer.” But we might also call this song “David’s cry.” The poetic imagery woven into the lyric rings with authenticity because it flows out of David’s actual experiences. 

Twice he fled to a cave in fear for his life. Few of us can identify with that situation literally, but nearly all of us can relate to David’s metaphorical cave of loneliness and despair. When he uses words like “cry” (v. 1) and “complaint” (v. 2), we know how he feels. His “spirit grows faint” (v. 3), a “snare” has been set for him (v. 3), and “no one is concerned” (v. 4). David even sees his dilemma as “my prison” (v. 7). 

Yet he knows the trustworthiness of the One he cries out to, and he anticipates a day when “the righteous will gather about [him]” (v. 7). He will not always be desperately lonely.


Does an emotional cave imprison you today? Consider writing out your thoughts in raw honesty and giving them to God. 

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