How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me, O Lord?
“How long wilt thou forget me,
O Lord? Forever? How long wilt thou hide thy face from me? How
long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart
daily? How long shall mine enemy be exalted over me? Consider and
hear me, O Lord my God: lighten mine eyes lest I sleep the sleep of
death; lest mine enemy say, I Have prevailed against him; and those
that trouble me rejoice when I am moved. But I have trusted in thy
mercy, my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation. I will sing unto the
lord, because he hath dealt bountifully with me.” Psalm 13
There are times in all our lives
when it seems that the Lord has forgotten us, and abandoned us to the
mercies of the world, the flesh, and the devil. This was true in
David's life, a man who was a chosen vessel unto God, and a man after
God's own heart, and it is true also in our lives as well.
When we are left without the
fellowship and nearness of the Lord we are prone to sorrow, despair,
and depression, and it seems that the world, the flesh, and the devil
presses in upon us. It seems that our enemy, the devil is exalted
over us. sometimes our eyes are blinded to the presence of God by
some sin in our lives, or the failure on our part to carry out a vow
or a promise that we have made to him. Sometimes it is because we
have not read God's message to us from his word, or have not been in
proper communication with him through prayer, and have not been
listening to the voice of the Holy Spirigt speaking to our hearts.
Sometimes, I believe, God is testing us to see if we really believe
in him, and trust him in times when he obscures himself from us for a
little while.
God always honors our faith in his
word when we have nothing else but the word of his promise, and we
just simply believe for no other reason than just because it is
written in God's word. God sees our faith and counts it as
righteousness.
Though David felt far from God,
though he felt that God was hiding his face from him and abandoning
him, yet he knew and believed the promises of God's word that his
mercy endureth forever, and that he would never leave nor forsake
him. So, David kept pounding on God's door, as it were, even though
it seemed that God was not at home for a little while.
Even before the joy of David's
salvation was returned to him, even before his fellowship with God
was restored, David believed and trusted in the mercy of God, and he
knew that his heart would once again rejoice in the salvation of the
Lord. He said: “I will sing unto the lord, because he hath dealt
bountifully with me.”
When we feel that God has
forgotten us, and that he is hiding his face from us, and has
abandoned us, when we sense that our enemy, the devil is exalted over
us; lets remember the written promises of the word of God that his
mercy endureth forever, and that he will never leave us not forsake
us. Lets examine ourselves to see if there be any sin in our lives
that needs to be confessed. Lets read God's messages to us through
his word over and over to see if we have missed any important
information from God. Lets stay in constant communication with God
through prayer, and lets be constantly on the alert to hear God speak
to our hearts by the Holy Spirit.
Then at times when it seems that
God is not at home, lets keep pounding on God's door anyway, and even
before our fellowship and joy is restored, lets trust in the mercy of
God and rejoice in our renewed fellowship with God, even before we
have it. This is faith. God honors faith and counts our faith as
righteousness. Lets lift up our hearts and sing unto the Lord,
because he hath dealt bountifully with us no matter how we might feel
at the moment/
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