Life’s afflictions can be so unrelenting, so difficult. It seems the Psalmist emphasizes this in this
stanza. He is afflicted “very much”
(107). Fear for his life is constant
(109). Those who afflict him are
unmerciful (110). In the context
provided by the opening verse, we can say that he feels he is in the darkest of
dark nights.
Several years ago, my wife and I got caught out at night on a trail in
Montana. We had been able to see our way
through open areas in the fading light.
But when we entered a thickly forested area; it was pitch black. We had to spend the night on the trail until
morning light. It would have been good
if I had done what I tell others to do: always take a flashlight! It’s a no-brainer.
Likewise, there are times when we feel as if we are in a dense forest of
affliction. We lose our sense of
direction. We feel we must go on, and
yet the darkness is so intense all we can do is wait it out. Unless, of course, we have had the foresight
to pack along a flashlight.
The Psalmist has his flashlight.
It is the word of God (105). He
is committed to walk in the light (106) to the end of his journey (112).
It is important to note what the Word does for God’s people when they
are in the darkness. They are able to
see both their feet and the path they walk.
It reveals to us the exact place we are now in our pilgrimage.
To use the hiking metaphor again might help us to understand the
blessing of the Word. When hiking it
helps to have a map that informs us of the entire journey, as well as a compass
to give us our bearings. These give the
big picture. Every now and then along
the way, we may stop for rest and look ahead to see where we are headed. But then, when we begin again to walk, our eyes
must have their main focus on where our feet are at that moment on the
trail. Otherwise, we stumble. If it is dark, we lose our way, and our
situation becomes impossible.
We often liken God’s word to a map and a compass, and that it is. But it also sheds light on the immediate
situation. How vital it is that His word
be part of our daily walk. How important
it is that God’s word be hidden in our hearts and fresh in our minds, so that we
have His light for every step along the way.
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