Psalm 4 is a prayer asking God for help. David still has people after him even though he is God’s anointed king! David is confident that God will hear Him, because he is God’s (4:3). David will not allow his anger at his persecutors to be his undoing, because he trusts in God (4:4). He is also humble and recognizes that God answering prayer is a result of grace (4:1). David will be glad and experience peace because of God’s faithfulness, and the unrighteous will learn they shouldn’t underestimate God or His servants!
Psalm 5 is a reminder that we can approach God because of His steadfast love. Verse 1 literally says, “consider my groaning.” Groaning implies spiritual weariness and disquiet. Have you ever awakened in the morning upset about your personal circumstances, or distressed because of a dream, or agitated because you have something unpleasant later in the day? We need to pray and look forward to how God will answer those prayers. But beyond that, we should pray every day, because it puts everything in perspective. We remind ourselves that God is in charge. That we are His creation. That He expects us to live a certain way. That he wants us to be humble, kind, truthful, and gracious. Acknowledging God at the beginning of our day gets us started on the right foot!
Psalm 6 is a psalm of lament where David cries out to God in despair. Its circumstances are unknown, but whatever is going on, David has considered that his own sin had a part to play in it. He asks for God’s grace and favor to prolong his life so that he can continue to praise God on the earth, and trusts that God hears him.
Thought for the day: Lament. Do we do it enough? Does our pain or guilt cause us to turn to God rather than turn away? Do we really think that God doesn’t know how we feel? Why can’t we pour out our weariness, our grief, our complaints to Him? How else do we get rid of our angst and enter into trust?
Lamentations 3:55-57 (WEB) “I called on your name, LORD, out of the lowest dungeon. You heard my voice: ‘Don’t hide your ear from my sighing, and my cry.’ You came near in the day that I called on you. You said, ‘Don’t be afraid.’ “