“But you, O LORD, do not be far off! O you my help, come quickly to my aid!” – Psalm 22:19
Scripture reading: Psalm 22:9-18
This is where the text changes around. Verse 19 begins the way verses 3 and 9 began. While they said, Yet, and this said, But, it has the same meaning – it’s the same Hebrew word. This is a word which is a conjunction. It means, in spite of that, or, however. Now in the third and final time this word appears in Psalm 22 it is all coming to a climax. The severe afflictions of the verses 12 to 18 bring out here a series of urgent cries. And it’s clear who He’s crying to. It’s the God of the covenant – YAHWEH. This is about the special relationship God has with His people.
And there’s another word David uses for the Lord here. O you my help, he calls Him. In the depth of his utter weakness, he confesses God as the idea of strength. He declares the Lord is everything he is not!
That’s faith. That’s believing when I am weak, He is strong. In the words of John Calvin, As his miseries had reached the utmost height, and as he saw not even a single ray of hope to encourage him to expect deliverance, it is a wonderful instance of the power of faith, that he not only endured his afflictions patiently, but that from the abyss of despair he arose to call upon God.
Suggestions for prayer
Thank the Lord that He is always there, even when we are so much in despair. Pray for His guidance and strength to sustain you through it all.
Rev. Sjirk Bajema currently serves the RCNZ Oamaru, in Oamaru, New Zealand. Over the past thirty-eight years Rev. Bajema has been privileged to minister with four congregations in Australia and New Zealand. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.