Again, in this stanza we find a wonderful way to approach God in our
time of affliction.
For example, the Hebrew word for “consider” appears 3 times (153,
158,159). His prayer is that God would
consider his affliction (153). He
maintains his commitment to God’s word throughout and prays that God would also
consider this (159). At the same time
the Psalmist considers those around him who reject God’s word and he is
disgusted (158). We cannot help but see
the wickedness around us but let us be sure we have a right attitude toward
it. Let us not enjoy or laugh at the
jokes of those who do not seek God’s statutes (155). Disgust is proper for that which dishonors
God and His commands.
Again, as we come to the Lord, let us maintain a proper
perspective. Remember that His tender
mercies are great (156). That must not
be forgotten, even as we remember the greatness of our difficulties (157). To forget the former is to invite
discouragement. To forget the latter is
to deny our need.
Note that three times the Psalmist prays to be revived. This has been a constant request through the
entire Psalm but here it prevails. His
prayer is not necessarily for physical life but for the ability to live without
succumbing to his circumstances. So he
prays to be revived according to God’s word (154), God’s judgments (156), and
God’s lovingkindness (159). Again, as in
the previous stanza, do we not see the demand for our atoning Savior, the One
who came that we might have life (John 10:10)?
We have been quickened by the One who came according to the word, and
Who satisfied all justice by the grace of God!
For the third stanza in a row the final verse stands on the eternal
nature of scripture (144,152,160). What
we are reminded of here is that God’s word is inerrant (it is all true) and
infallible (it is true forever). The
longer the trial continues the more we must be assured that God’s promises and
commands and warnings have not failed.
Oh Lord God Almighty,
consider our affliction. It is great,
though no more so than your tender mercies.
Revive us we pray through the work of Your Son. May our trust in Your inherent and infallible
word be unwavering today. For Your glory
and by Your grace. In Jesus Name. Amen!
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