In this stanza it seems that
the Psalmist pours out his heart to God concerning the length and depth of his
affliction. We hear his “how long”
prayer, the prayer of the saints when they feel as if they would buckle under
the seemingly endless difficulty.
His soul faints (v81) and his
eyes fail as he constantly searches God’s word for comfort (v82). He has become like a “wineskin in smoke”
(v83), shriveled up and useless. He
wonders, “How long” before God will deliver him (v84),
Not only the length of his
affliction; the weight of the burden is also having it’s way. His enemies are going against God’s law (v85)
as they wrongfully treat him (v86).
“They almost made an end of me on earth” (v87).
And so he prays again to be
revived by God’s grace, his concern being that if God does not intervene he may
be tempted to disobedience (v88).
Let us note a couple of
important thoughts from this section of Psalm 119. First, the saint does pour out his complaint
to God. We need to be assured of the
fact that God does want to hear what is on our hearts. He is the one who has bid us come and cast
our cares on Him (1 Pt. 5:6-7). He is
the one Who tells us to pray about everything (Phil. 4:6-7). He commands us to come to His throne in our
time of need that we might receive what we need from His grace (Heb.
4:16). He does not reproach us when we
ask for wisdom (Jas. 1:8). He treats us
like the perfect and holy Father He is (Matt. 7:7-12).
Come to Him when you
hurt. This glorifies Him!
But also note that in the
pouring out of his complaint the saint does not question the word of God. He continues to “hope” in it (v81); he does
not forget it (v83) nor forsake it (v87); he trusts in it (v86).
We may need to ask God for the
ability to understand His word or for insight into how it is to be
applied. But if we question it’s
veracity we only open the door to leave behind the only sure counsel,
direction and basis for hope that is available to mankind.
Bring your burdens to Him today. Do not be shy about proclaiming your weakness
to Him. But at the same time affirm your
absolute trust in His word which is able to build you up (Acts 20:32).
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