CALLING TO GOD FROM THE DEPTHS
Psalm 88:1-18 / Keywords 88:13
But I cry to you for help, O LORD; in the
morning my prayer comes before you.
1.
The Psalms show us the full range of human emotion and experience, expressed to
God in prayer. The writer of this psalm is at one of the lowest points of life,
feeling near death and seeing nothing but darkness all around because of his
troubles (3). These verses well describe what Jesus himself must have been
going through on the cross.
2.
The greatness of the psalmist is that he does not give in to despair but keeps
crying out to God. He attributes his sufferings to God’s own
wrath lying upon him (7). Nonetheless, his appeal is still to God, whom he will
not let go of until the end. The writer seems not to know of hope in the
resurrection. But we can know that in Jesus, even after death, our spirits will
rise up and praise God (10). So, if the psalmist who went through all these
things did not give up crying out to God, day after day, how can we think of
giving up? If things are so bad that all we can do is cling to God, then let us
cling to God.
Prayer Father, thank you that when I have
nothing else and see only darkness all around, I can appeal to you in prayer.
Thank you for your love in Christ that is more powerful than the grave.
One Word I
cry to God for help
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