Does this psalm seem a bit disjointed to you? I notice that there seem to be several themes bouncing around. I’m struck by David’s confident air intermixed with his doubting. As followers of Jesus, we don’t have to doubt for we have the assurance that God will, and does, listen, have mercy, and answer those whose trust him. We cannot rely on the world or other people for our joy. While our friends, and the world, may bring us happiness, it is temporary at best. God is forever.
I like verse 8, “I will lie down in peace and sleep, for you alone, O Lord, will keep me safe.” (NLT) That sounds like a great nap to me, and in this busy time of preparing for Christmas, we often find ourselves harried and so focused on the result that we fail to focus on the reason. To lie down in peace, that would be the ultimate expression of trust in our Lord, and a total release of the day’s stress and struggle. Take a moment now to just sit quietly and try to put all of your holiday plans, including menus, travel dates, gifts, etc, aside and just be in the peaceful presence of God.
Do you need to do a better job of resting in God’s presence each day? What might you change in your life to enable you to trust God more fully? Do you feel the walls crushing in on you? Use the wisdom of this psalm to calm and connect.
Let’s pray. Lord, help me today to set aside those things that distract me from you. May I do a better job of trusting in you for your mercy and grace, and give you thanks for the peace you promise. In Jesus’ name. Amen.