Michael E. Wood
January 21, 2016
O Lord, God
of my salvation; I cry out day and night before you. Let my prayer
come before you; incline your ear to my cry! For my soul is full of
troubles, and my life draws near to Sheol. I am counted among
those who go down to the pit; I am a man who has no strength, like
one set loose among the dead, like the slain that lie in the grave like those
whom you remember no more, for they are cut off from your hand. You
have put me in the depths of the pit, in the regions dark and deep.
Your wrath lies heavy upon me, and you overwhelm me with all
your waves. Selah Psalm 88:1-7
Spiritual depression is one of the most difficult realities
for some to comprehend. For believers
who have never suffered in this manner, they are hard pressed to be of any use
to those who suffer if they have never been brought to a place of understanding
through personal experience or the pure revelation of God by His Spirit through
the Psalmist as displayed in Psalm 88. I
would encourage you to read the Psalm in its entirety and consider the words of
the “Prince of Preachers”, from his own personal experience.
C.H Spurgeon, The Treasury of David
No sensible sense of a comfort I feel
As my soul lies in torments by waves as they reel
Upward then plunging to depths never known
In the darkest distress of my spirit to groan.
Oh, when might I know Holy Father the gain
In the light of Your presence relief from this pain?
For when I look up I see only despair,
Then buried much deeper, I question Your care.
And yet I will call and will cry from my heart
While ignorance blinds me from knowing each part
You work with these trials as Your wisdom subdues
Every atom in place and the unseen reviews
Of soul searching time and again endless days
Awaiting the moment You break through the haze.
How long, with The Psalmist, Oh LORD, will I cry?
Yet to You I will to the day that I die!
I love this!
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