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I Cry Out To The Lord. Psalm 142. Background. A contemplation of David ( Maskil – a musical term) A prayer when he was in the cave – 1 Samuel 22 – the cave of Adullam , fleeing the king of Gath (Philistines). 1 Samuel 24 – the cave of En Gedi – pursued by Saul Some other occasion
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I Cry Out To The Lord Psalm 142
Background • A contemplation of David (Maskil – a musical term) • A prayer when he was in the cave – 1 Samuel 22 – the cave of Adullam, fleeing the king of Gath (Philistines).1 Samuel 24 – the cave of EnGedi – pursued by Saul • Some other occasion • A psalm of discouragement and loneliness
David’s Cry to the Lord – Vs. 1-2 • I cry to the LORD with my voice. I make supplication (pleading for compassion) • An outward crying – as of one in real distress
David’s Cry to the Lord – Vs. 1-2 • I pour out my complaint • IS it acceptable to complain to God? What is meant? If bitterness toward Him, or ingratitude, we need to repent. IF we speak of acknowledging troubles, we should turn to Him – 1 Peter 5:7This reminds us of our struggles and how we need Him • Every psalm of complaint ends with trust in Him
Overwhelmed – Vs. 3-4 • When my spirit was overwhelmed… • Overwhelmed – a feeling of helplessness, perhaps loneliness. (David is in a cave) • Do you ever feel alone? You are NOT alone! • Jesus – Mark 14:33-35
Overwhelmed – Vs. 3-4 • You knew my path • In retrospect, David knows that God is in control. He knows everything. Psalm 139:1-4, Hebrews 4:13 • They have set a snare for me – Enemies, often seek to entrap to destroy. Be aware! 2 Corinthians 2:11, 1 Peter 5:8
Overwhelmed – Vs. 3-4 • None acknowledges me • Here we see his discouragement and loneliness. He sees no escape or relief. • No one cares for my soul – even though David was surrounded by allies, he still felt alone. Why? It was “friends” who betrayed him. “Loneliness is not necessarily being alone, but feeling alone”
Overwhelmed – Vs. 3-4 • No one cares for my soul – • David is not the only one to feel this way, • Elijah – 1 Kings 19:9-10 (BTW, he was wrong!) • Jesus, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46, cf. Psalm 22:1) • Psalm 69:8-9, 19-21 – another psalm of David (but Messianic)
Overwhelmed – Vs. 3-4 • No one cares for my soul – WHO cares? • God cares – 1 Peter 5:6-7, Isaiah 41:10 • Jesus cares - Matthew 11:28-30, Hebrews 4:15 • Brethren care – 1 Corinthians 12:25-26, Romans 12:15, cf. 2 Corinthians 8:16
Overwhelmed – Vs. 3-4 • No one cares for my soul – WHO cares? • Elders care – Hebrews 13:17 • Your family cares • I care! • Can you go to those who care? Will you?
The LORD, his refuge – Vs. 5-7 • You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living – total trust in Him.God will NOT abandon us! • But how often do we blame Him? • Attend to my cry, for I am very low – a prayer for strength and calm when troubled – James 5:13, Psalm 50:14-15, cf. Matthew 26:38-39, Hebrews 5:7
The LORD, his refuge – Vs. 5-7 • Deliver me from my persecutors, because they are stronger than I – • Often times the ungodly set out to destroy the godly. They can be very effective. • But they will NEVER defeat God – Romans 8:37, John 16:33, 1 Corinthians 15:57
The LORD, his refuge – Vs. 5-7 • Bring my soul out of prison that I may praise Your name – again, the ungodly seek to restrict us and stop our efforts (imprisonment, outlawing assembling or the Bible, etc.)David desires to be free from that cave. • The righteous shall surround me – a continuation of his request to be freed from prison. IF freed, he intends to surround himself with the godly. • THIS is one of the solution to loneliness. 1 Thessalonians 5:14, Hebrews 12:12, Romans 12:10
The LORD, his refuge – Vs. 5-7 • For you will deal bountifully with me – we cannot out give God! His abundance – 2 Peter 1:11, 1 Peter 1:3, Riches - Romans 2:4, 9:23, 11:33
Can you relate to this psalm?If so, learn from David to trust God