A Refuge for the Overwhelmed
When life unexpectedly overwhelms us and we feel we can't go on and we feel all alone?what do we do? David faced that as well as so many of God's faithful servants through the years. Just because we love and serve the Lord doesn’t mean we miss the storms and skids of life.
Open with me to one of the gravest hours in the life of David. I Samuel 21:10-15.
David bottoms out emotionally. He is unable to go on because of complete fear, loneliness, and danger. So he puts on an act like he has lost his mind. Not everything David did was right?but the inspired lessons are always right. The key to this time in David’s life is found not in the short term events, but in the long term direction of his heart!
Paul spoke most personally of his struggles in 2nd Corinthians. Listen to his struggles with unexpected situations that overwhelmed his life.
David had found a place he could always reach for safety and security?in any situation. The Lord was his refuge; the Lord is our refuge also. Christ our refuge is the safest spot in the Universe. He is the place we go when life gets tough.
Christ Is Our Lifelong Refuge from Loneliness
We are in the midst of the fourth of these twelve hard times when David was alone. He was alone in a crowd sometimes, alone in a cave, alone with a flock?but never away from the presence of the Lord. His insight by God’s grace is the theme of each of these Psalms. That is what God's Word addresses?we see the situation, feel David’s loneliness and then see the solution God showed him. All of that is recorded for our use in this wonderful book?the Bible!
When we are desperate God is not. When we are alone?God is there. When we are troubled?God is a very present refuge and help for us to flee into His waiting arms.
God loves to be needed, sought, and asked to help. Think of all the times in life you go to places with a struggle in your heart; that is exactly what David felt.
Turn to Psalm 34. What is the back drop for this Psalm? When we compare the details of 1 Sam. 21:13-15 with the record in Psalm 34: v. 13 So he changed his behavior before them, feigned madness in their hands, scratched on the doors of the gate, and let his saliva fall down on his beard. 14 Then Achish said to his servants, "Look, you see the man is insane. Why have you brought him to me? 15 "Have I need of madmen, that you have brought this [fellow] to play the madman in my presence? Shall this [fellow] come into my house?" (NKJV) We can see the exact context of this Psalm. In First Samuel 22:1 “as he fled from
Like David We Need to Glorify God in Every Situation
Psalm 34 A Psalm of David when he pretended madness before Abimelech, who drove him away, and he departed.
Psalm 34:1 “I will bless the LORD at all times [the Lord was his delight]; His praise [shall] continually [be] in my mouth. 2 My soul shall make its boast in the LORD; The humble shall hear [of it] and be glad.”
Psalm 34:3 “Oh, magnify the LORD with me, And let us exalt His name together.” [he gives glory to God]
Psalm 34:4 “I sought the LORD, [even in tough times he always sought for God] and He heard me, And delivered me from all my fears. 5 They looked to Him and were radiant, And their faces were not ashamed.”
Psalm 34:6 “This poor man cried out, [During tough times he had a proper view of himself; he was poor in spirit as Christ would later say.] and the LORD heard [him,] And saved him out of all his troubles. 7 The angel of the LORD encamps all around those who fear Him, And delivers them.”
Psalm 34:8 “Oh, taste and see that the LORD [is] good; [He had a personal experience of God] Blessed [is] the man [who] trusts in Him!”
Psalm 34:9 “Oh, fear the LORD, [During tough times he practiced the presence of God, acknowledging Him is to fear him. it changed his behavior. If we believe right we will behave right!] you His saints! [There is] no want to those who fear Him. 10 The young lions lack and suffer hunger; But those who seek the LORD shall not lack any good [thing.] 11 Come, you children, listen to me; I will teach you the fear of the LORD. 12 Who [is] the man [who] desires life, And loves [many] days, that he may see good? 13 Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from speaking deceit. 14 Depart from evil and do good; Seek peace and pursue it.”
Psalm 34:15 “The eyes of the LORD [are] on the righteous, [During tough times he knew he was in touch with God] And His ears [are open] to their cry. 16 The face of the LORD [is] against those who do evil, To cut off the remembrance of them from the earth. 17 [The righteous] cry out, and the LORD hears, And delivers them out of all their troubles. 18 The LORD [is] near to those who have a broken heart, And saves such as have a contrite spirit. 19 Many [are] the afflictions of the righteous, But the LORD delivers him out of them all. 20 He guards all his bones; Not one of them is broken. 21 Evil shall slay the wicked, And those who hate the righteous shall be condemned.”
Psalm 34:22 “The LORD redeems the soul of His servants, And none of those who trust in Him shall be condemned.”[During tough times the cross is the ultimate refuge] (NKJV)
David turned, trusted, and triumphed?that is his pattern. Whether it was the family conflicts and dangers that left him all alone, or this job loss?he always turned to God, trusted in His promises, and was led in triumph.
What happens when we don’t have the Lord to turn to? A classic example is found in the life of one of the most well known hymn writers of the 19th century. Orphaned at 6 by the death of his mother, William Cowper was from a grand British family. His grand uncle was the prime minister of
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