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Psalm 88:1-18 HANDLING LIFE’S LOAD Intro: Out of the 150
Psalms in the Book of Psalms, this is without doubt, the saddest of them
all. The very words of this Psalm are
literally heart breaking. We have here before
us, a man who literally does not want to continue living. He wants to die, v.15. I suppose that verse 15 is the key verse to the
chapter. The
root of his problem stems from his youth, v.
15. No one knows for sure, but it is
possible that the Psalmist is suffering from leprosy! Notice his words in verses 3-7; 8-9; 15-18. Whatever his “affliction
is, he sees it as the chastisement of the Lord on his life, v. 7, 16. This may or may not have been
the case, but it was not uncommon for God to afflict those who sinned against
great light with leprosy. There are three occasions mentioned in the Old
Testament. 1.
King Uzziah for sinning against the Lord’s Sanctuary – 2 Chron. 26:16-21. 2.
Elisha’s servant Gehazi for sinning against God’s Salvation – 2 Kings 5:27. 3.
Moses’ sister Miriam for sinning against God’s Servant – Num. 12:1-15. I
want to draw our attention to this man and his problems today. I want to say that he is a very defeated,
discouraged and depressed man. Here is
how he sees his life. 1.
He Believes That He Has No Future
- (V.1-7; v.3-4) To be without hope
is devastating. 2.
He Believes That He Has No
Friends - (v.8) Loneliness is a killer, ( 3.
He Believes That He Has No
Foundation - (v.9-12) He feels that he has no hope, and nothing to
hold on to. He feels that even all his
reaching out to the Lord for help has been in vain! 4.
He Believes That He Has No Faith -
(v.13-18) a. v.13
No expectation in prayer b. v.14
No explanation for his problems His
life has been this way for many years and he sees no end to the misery in
sight. He feels that he is condemned to
struggle under this heavy load until he finally dies. Have
you ever been here? Maybe you are there
right now, or perhaps you are aware of someone who has fallen into the depths
of despair. If so, I believe the answers
to this man’s problems and those you might have today can be found in this
Psalm. Let me share some challenges to
the hurting saint that this Psalm poses. You see, even in the dark despair of
this Psalm, I can see some reasons for hope.
Let me share them with you today. I want to preach for a few minutes on
the subject of Handling Life’s Load. Notice the challenges this Psalm gives to
the suffering saint.
A. Even with all his problems, this man kept on
calling on the Lord! B. Recognizing how he prayed can help us when we
face times like these. Notice: 1.
He Prayed Continually - (v.1, v. 9, v. 13 - Night and day,
Daily; First thing every day all day) - Don’t ever give up! We are told to continue instant in prayer! ·
1 Thes. 5:17, “Pray without ceasing ·
Rom. 12:12,
continuing instant in prayer ·
Col. 4:2, “Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving ·
Psa. 55:16-17, “As for me, I will call upon God; and the LORD shall save me. Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I
pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice. ·
Psa. 109:4, “
but I give myself unto prayer. 2.
He Prayed Emotionally - (v.1 - Cried, To shout and shriek)
·
Psa. 56:8, “Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they
not in thy book? ·
Heb. 4:15-16. “For we have not an
high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but
was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore
come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace
to help in time of need.” ·
Sometimes,
when human words fail us, the Spirit takes over - Rom. 8:26-27) 3.
He Prayed Intelligently - (v.1 - He directed his prayer toward God
and God alone! He called out to the God
Who hears and answers the prayers of His saints, Jer. 33:3, “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and
shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.; Isaiah 65:24, “And it shall come to pass, that
before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.
Four times God is referred to as Lord, verses 1, 9, 13, 14. This is the name “Jehovah. It is the name of God that refers to Him as
the “Covenant
Keeper. This name tells us that
He is the God who keeps faith with His people.
He is the God Who never fails and Who never deserts His Own. He is the God of creative. He is the God Who is able, Eph. 3:20. He is the God Who can do the impossible, any
time and in any place. Heman knew the true source of his help and strength. ) ( II. DON’T
STOP PERSEVERING A.
God does not speak in this Psalm! That does not indicate that He didn’t
care for this man. It simply means that God chose not to answer
here. We are told that the Psalmist does begin to question God’s silence, v. 14. But, who can blame him? It is hard to carry one when it seems that the
heavens have turned to brass! Still, he never gives up! B.
God did not answer a single one of Job’s questions! God did not answer Jesus when He cried out on the cross! But, what He did through His silence, in
judging sin in the body of Jesus, was His greatest work! God spoke all of His
creation into existence! His greatest
works, however, are often accomplished in silence! (Ill. Joseph – Gen. 37-50; Ill. Job – God did not
answer Job until the end of the book – Job
42:1-17; C.
Regardless of what the problems of life appear to be to our troubled
minds, they are never what they seem. They appear to be: 1. Extreme, v. 6 -
“laid
me in the lowest pit. 2. Inexplicable, v. 6 - “in darkness. 3. Humiliating, v. 6 - “in the deeps. 4. Severe, v. 7 - “thy wrath lieth hard. 5. Exhaustive, v. 7 - “afflicted with all thy waves. What they really are: 1. Not extreme, but light. –
2 Cor. 4:17 2. Not inexplicable, but according
to the will of God. – Rom. 8:28 3. Not humiliating, but elevating.
– 2 Cor. 12:10 4. Not severe, but gentle. Not in
anger, but in love. – 1 John 4:8 5. Not exhaustive, but partial. Not
all thy waves, but a few ripples only. The burden is but the slight
motion in a calm harbor when there is a boisterous ocean beyond.– 2 Cor. 12:9 D.
God is not afraid of our “whys. Our questions do not scare Him, nor do they
threaten Him. Still, He desires us to
come to the place that even when we cannot trace God, we merely just trust Him!
That is what He is after in your life and mine!
Therefore, no matter how hard the winds blow, God is Ruler of the
winds. No matter how rough the sea
becomes, He is still the Master of the sea! So, even when God does not answer
you, keep on looking to Him! Persist in
your faith and it will pay dividends in His time! Never give up! ( Another
friend responded, "How did there happen to be a fourth time?
Didn't they usually say three times and out?" "Sure,
they were supposed to, but not Andy. He would never admit he was beat -- he
would never stay 'throwed.' Jim Brown would get tired, and on the fourth try
Andrew Jackson would throw him and be the winner." Andrew
Jackson just wouldn't stay 'throwed'! the same should be true of each of us! No matter what we are facing, we must not
stay “throwed by it.) III.
v. 1 DON’T
STOP PRAISING A.
There is one gleam of glory in this otherwise gloomy Psalm. Notice verse
1. He calls out to “The
God of MY SALVATION! If you are
saved, you have a reason to rejoice! No
matter how dark the valley, how deep the trial, or how difficult the way, you
have a license to praise the Lord! ( B.
Praise may not do away with your pain, but it will bring you into the
Lord’s presence, Psa. 22:3! (By the way, Satan
has a hard time with a praising saint - Ill. Job, Job 1:20-21!) ( C.
How do you revive the spirit of praise?
Do what the Bible says - 1 Thes.
5:18; Phil 4:4. ·
Psalm 34:1, “I will bless the LORD at all times:
his praise shall continually be in my mouth. ·
Psalm 71:8, Let my mouth be filled with thy praise and
with thy honour all the day. ·
Psalm 71:14-15, “But I will hope continually, and
will yet praise thee more and more. My mouth shall shew forth thy righteousness
and thy salvation all the day; for I know not the numbers thereof. ·
Psalm 145:1-2, “I will extol thee, my God, O
king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless thee; and I will
praise thy name for ever and ever. ·
Psalm 146:2, “While I live will I praise the
LORD: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being. ·
Hebrews 13:15, “By him therefore let us offer the
sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving
thanks to his name. Just
begin to rejoice in His presence, bless His Name and thank God for His blessings. You may not feel like rejoicing when you
start, but you will before you finish! Conc: What kind of load do you carry
today? Are there some things you need to
get settled with the Lord? Is there some
heavy burden you would like to lay down, or roll over on Him? Is there some need you would like to give the
Lord Jesus, Matt. 11:28? Is there some sin you would like to confess? Maybe you know that you are not a child of
God, but you want to be saved. You can
be! Whatever the need, let Jesus have
His way in it and all will be well. |
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