cloud2I yell out to my God, I yell with all my might, I yell at the top of my lungs. He listens.

I found myself in trouble and went looking for my Lord; my life was an open wound that wouldn't heal. When friends said, "Everything will turn out all right," I didn't believe a word they said.

 

I remember God - and shake my head. I bow my head - then wring my hands.

I'm awake all night - not a wink of sleep; I can't even say what's bothering me.

I go over the days one by one, I ponder the years gone by.

I strum my lute all through the night, wondering how to get my life together.

Will the Lord walk off and leave us for good? Will he never smile again?

Is his love worn threadbare? Has his salvation promise burned out?

Has God forgotten his manners? Has he angrily stalked off and left us?

"Just my luck," I said. "The High God goes out of business just the moment I need him."

Once again I'll go over what God has done, lay out on the table the ancient wonders;

I'll ponder all the things you've accomplished, and give a long, loving look at your acts.

O God! Your way is holy! No god is great like God!

You're the God who makes things happen; you showed everyone what you can do -

You pulled your people out of the worst kind of trouble, rescued the children of Jacob and Joseph.

Ocean saw you in action, God, saw you and trembled with fear; Deep Ocean was scared to death.

Clouds belched buckets of rain, Sky exploded with thunder, your arrows flashing this way and that.

From Whirlwind came your thundering voice, Lightning exposed the world, Earth reeled and rocked.

You strode right through Ocean, walked straight through roaring Ocean, but nobody saw you come or go.

Hidden in the hands of Moses and Aaron, You led your people like a flock of sheep.

Passionately, the writer of this psalm cries out in frustration over his circumstances, then wonders if God has abandoned him. Just as it seems he is ready to cut loose from God, the psalmist speaks of the holiness, the wonder of God, and recounts the  many ways that  God overcomes, the ways that God's presence overwhelms any obstacle, and opens a clear  path for his people. Praise God! Praise him for his mercies, and for the gift of his son to redeem us! Praise God for the presence of his spirit, our counselor and guide in each and every moment!

Reflections to Consider

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Publications

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Favorites

  • Best of EM Bounds on Prayer +

    This is a compilation of some of the writings by E.M. Bounds. I've read a fair amount of books on Read More
  • Prayer - Does it Make Any Difference, Philip Yancey +

    Contemporary classic that probes the meaning of prayer for 21st century believers, and provides extended, personal anecdotes from a wide Read More
  • Prayer, Ole Hallesby and Clarence J. Carlsen +

    This is a little known work which has a significant impact on those who read it. Read More
  • From Unceasing Thinking to Unceasing Prayer +

    Our minds are always active. We analyze, reflect, daydream, or dream. There is not a moment during the day or Read More
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Hidden Blessings

  • Introduction to The Death of Death..by JI Packer +

    INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ___ to John Owen's The Death Of Death in the Death of Christ ___ By J.I. Packer _________ Read More
  • An Interview with Os Guiness on the 25th Anniversary of Francis Schaeffer's Death-Justin Taylor, 2009 +

    Next week (May 15) will be the 25th anniversary of the death of Francis Schaeffer, who died in his home Read More
  • Fate Worse than Death? Julie Moore +

    Jephthah's unfortunatedaughterMy journey through the Bible, which, I'll admit, sometimes feels like a slog, uncovers some pretty crazy things. Read More
  • DEATH HAS BEEN SWALLOWED UP BY DEATH by Gavin Ortlund +

    Editors' note: This series explores key doctrines of the Christian faith and their practical ramifications for everyday life. Earlier in Read More
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