MAKING GOD OUR REFUGE
Passage: Psalm 142:1~7  
Key verse: 5
Psalm 142[a]A maskil[b] of David. When he was in the cave.(A) A prayer.
1 I cry aloud(B) to the Lord;
I lift up my voice to the Lord for mercy.(C)
2 I pour out before him my complaint;(D)
before him I tell my trouble.(E)
1 I cry aloud(B) to the Lord;
I lift up my voice to the Lord for mercy.(C)
2 I pour out before him my complaint;(D)
before him I tell my trouble.(E)
Footnotes
- Psalm 142:1 In Hebrew texts 142:1-7 is numbered 142:2-8.
- Psalm 142:1 Title: Probably a literary or musical term
Cross references
- Psalm 142:1 : 1Sa 22:1; 24:3; Ps 57 Title
- Psalm 142:1 : S 1Ki 8:52; Ps 3:4
- Psalm 142:1 : Ps 30:8
- Psalm 142:2 : Ps 64:1
- Psalm 142:2 : S Ps 50:15
- Psalm 142:3 : Ps 6:2; 77:3; 84:2; 88:4; 143:4, 7; Jer 8:18; La 1:22
- Psalm 142:4 : Jer 25:35
- Psalm 142:4 : Jer 30:17
- Psalm 142:5 : S Ps 46:1
- Psalm 142:5 : S Dt 32:9; Ps 16:5
- Psalm 142:5 : S Job 28:13; Ps 27:13
- Psalm 142:6 : S Ps 17:1
- Psalm 142:6 : S Ps 79:8
- Psalm 142:6 : S Ps 25:20
- Psalm 142:6 : Jer 31:11
- Psalm 142:7 : S Ps 66:11
- Psalm 142:7 : Ps 7:17; 9:2
- Psalm 142:7 : S 2Ch 6:41
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This is a prayer of David from one of the darkest times in his life, when he was in a cave hiding from Saul (1Sa 22:1). Sometimes our very spirit can grow faint, when we feel too weak and discouraged to maintain our own faith. Even then, God is watching over us and leading us effectively (3). Even if it seems that no human being cares for us anymore, God can be our refuge (4-5).
What does it mean to make God himself our refuge? By relying on his sovereign protection, we experience peace and tranquility, like being in a quiet cave, even when the world around us is chaotic. David also calls the Lord his “portion” (5). This means that in Jesus, God can provide our next step of life even when we have nothing left. David admitted that his enemies were too strong for him and that his situation felt like a prison (6-7). But God answered David’s prayer, using his hardships to mold him as a shepherd for many people (7; 1Sa 22:2). He will do the same through our life problems.
Prayer: Lord, in times of deep distress, help me see you clearly as my refuge and my portion. Use my sufferings to mold me as a shepherd for others.
One Word: You are my refuge
What does it mean to make God himself our refuge? By relying on his sovereign protection, we experience peace and tranquility, like being in a quiet cave, even when the world around us is chaotic. David also calls the Lord his “portion” (5). This means that in Jesus, God can provide our next step of life even when we have nothing left. David admitted that his enemies were too strong for him and that his situation felt like a prison (6-7). But God answered David’s prayer, using his hardships to mold him as a shepherd for many people (7; 1Sa 22:2). He will do the same through our life problems.
Prayer: Lord, in times of deep distress, help me see you clearly as my refuge and my portion. Use my sufferings to mold me as a shepherd for others.
One Word: You are my refuge