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The Relevance of the Psalms
I’m always amazed at how relevant the Psalms are when we’re struggling through difficulties.
Has someone slandered you? The Psalmist knew this injustice: “All who hate me whisper together about me; they plan to harm me.” Psalm 41:7
Have you shown kindness to someone who later turned on you? The Psalmist felt this pain: “They repay me evil for good, and hatred for my love.” Psalm 109:5
Is there someone you’ve loved sacrificially who has rejected you? The Psalmist grieved this situation: “Even my friend in whom I trusted, one who ate my bread, has raised his heel against me.” Psalm 41:9
Are you confused by the way evil men triumph? This question confused many of the psalmists: “Look at them—the wicked! They are always at ease, and they increase their wealth. Did I purify my heart and wash my hands in innocence for nothing?” Psalm 73:12-13
Sometimes when reading a Psalm, I pause and breathe a sigh, realizing I’m not alone. Others have felt the same way I’m feeling. And they took their feelings to their best Friend, the Lord. It’s such a blessing to know that God isn’t offended by our honest questions and raw feelings. And it’s important to know that others have faced similar problems and found comfort and help in the Lord (Hebrews 12:1-2).
Like the Psalmist, I can say, “I called to the LORD in my distress, and I cried to my God for help. From his temple, he heard my voice, and my cry to him reached his ears.” Psalm 18:6
Reflect
According to the combined messages of these passages, in what ways does God rescue us from all our troubles?
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Do you desire daily wisdom—the kind of wisdom that can give you peace and comfort, guide your decisions, correct your misunderstandings, and teach you truths that help you mature in your faith? Look no further than the Old Testament book of Psalms. This five-day devotional takes a new look at some of the most familiar psalms, helping you find encouragement and instruction for many struggles and challenges.
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