The stanzas on soul-obedience and affirming God’s righteousness do not
mean the Psalmist’s affliction is past.
They only indicate significant growth steps. When we experience these steps we may think
that God will now take away our problem.
But part of those steps is coming to terms with God’s sovereignty in the
matter of how long the trial may last, knowing that He will be faithful (Heb.
10:13).
Therefore we see in this stanza that the trial is still intense. Three times he cries out to the Lord
(145-147). Pay close attention to 3
ideas that are related to his cries to the Lord.
First is the timing. On the one hand he is up before dawn, crying
out (147). On the other hand, during the night he is meditating on God’s word
(148). Does this not fit
experience? We wake up early thinking
about our loved ones who are in trouble or our problems at work or the latest
national crisis. Then it hits us: now is
the time to get out of bed, bow before the Lord, and give Him our cares. Again, when we go to bed in the evening we
may find sleep eludes us. We are again
full of anxiety, until it occurs to us to submit the issues to the word of
God. We meditate on His word, considering
specific passages and applying them to the various anxieties.
Second, note the marvelous prayer
that forms the substance of his cry to the Lord (149). Initially he prays that God would be gracious
and merciful in hearing him. Yet he also
prays that God would restore or revive him according to justice. Only through the atoning work of our Lord
Jesus Christ can God’s grace and justice operate together. God’s reviving work is just only because by
grace Christ has borne our sins in His body on the tree.
Finally note the matter of distance. Imagine yourself standing, with your enemies
on your left and God on your right. Your
enemies are near to you but far from God’s law (150). God is near to you through His word of truth
(151). The trial is intense so the man
of God cries out to the Lord. He is
confident because God’s word is so real to him.
The nearer you are to God the farther you are from the enemy.
The word that you have trusted since childhood is forever (152). So cry out to the Lord. Pour out your heart to Him. He will draw near to you through His word.
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