A series on the Psalms - the voice of emotions
When you’re
feeling worried or anxious.
(Click on the link below to read the
verses.)
Psalm 37
[Life is filled with emotions… anger and love; fear and courage; anxiety and peace. The Book of Psalms is also filled with emotions. They help us to validate our feelings and understand ourselves better; to grow in our faith and our relationship with Jesus; to understand the character of our Lord and how He works in our life.]
My two oldest grandchildren have played soccer since they were four years old. When they first started, you could have called it “amoeba” soccer. That’s because players from both teams bunched together in a tight group, like an amoeba, and ran from one end of the field to the other chasing the soccer ball. It’s pretty humorous.
As the players got older and more competitive, the
parents would yell words of encouragement to their son or daughter. One of the
things that they sometimes would say is, “You’ve got this”! It’s intended to
give their child confidence to face any adversity that comes their way. Certainly,
it’s not bad wisdom.
But in this psalm, David does the exact opposite.
Instead of saying, “You’ve got this”, he says, “God’s got this”.
23 The Lord directs the steps of the godly.
He delights in every detail of their lives.
24 Though they stumble, they will never fall,
for the Lord holds them by the hand. NLT
39 The salvation of the righteous comes from
the Lord;
he is their stronghold in time of trouble.
40 The Lord helps them and
delivers them;
he delivers them from the wicked and saves them,
because they take refuge in him. NIV
The people of Israel, experienced more than their
share of worry and anxiety. After all, God led Israel out of slavery into the
Promised Land. But the land was already occupied, so the Israelites needed to
drive the people out by force! David also experienced extreme anxiety as he constantly
fled for his life from Saul.
I made a list of the things that can cause me to
feel anxious or to worry. Maybe you can identify with some of them.
Finances. Change.
Circumstances that are out of my control. Health concerns. Relationships. Unmet
expectations. Pressure from the outside or within. Insecurities. Feeling
threatened. Conflict.
In Psalm 37, David wrote eight times either “inherit the land” or “dwell in the land”. For the people of Israel, the land was their salvation from slavery. But for us, it can be a metaphor for dwelling in the presence of the Lord, trusting in Him and entering into His salvation.
3 Trust in the Lord and do good;
dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture.
4 Take delight in the Lord,
and he will give you the desires of your heart. NIV
When we do this, we’ll discover that all those
things that we worry about and feel anxious about, can melt away. Not because
“You’ve got this”. But because the Lord does.
6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. NIV Philippians 4
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