Episode notes
Psalm 42 paints a beautiful picture of how to fight for joy by a crushed man. The author is a Son of Korah, one of the most notorious rebels in Israel’s history. God redeemed his sons, and gave them a place of honor in leading worship in his house. This Psalm, meant to be sung, is a brutally honest and desperate fight to put his hope in God. Even though God is far, even though he feels forgotten, even though he feels waves crashing over him, he remembers who God is, and commands his soul to put his hope in God.
Here’s the tension: He knows God loves him, that he will praise God again, and that God will save him, but he doesn’t feel any of it right now. The example he gives is by acknowledging his plight. He isn’t where he wants to be and he makes it known to his God. He also remembers who God is, what he has promised, and the times he was i ...