Finding Hope in Spiritual Dryness: Lessons from Psalm 42

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Now, I want to draw your attention especially to verse 5 where we have the theme of Hope: "Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you in turmoil within me? Hope in God; for I shall again praise him, my salvation and my God." [00:02:18]

Perhaps the best way to describe his experience here is that he was dried out. Look at what he says in verse 1: "As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God." [00:04:15]

Now, you see this raises a very important question: Can it really be true that a faithful believer can experience all of these things? And the answer to that question from the scripture very clearly is yes. Even the strongest believers may endure what David describes here. [00:08:54]

The presence of God is one place where you can be absolutely safe in being yourself. There is nothing that you can tell him that he doesn't know already. He knows you completely, and therefore there is a freedom that you have to come and to speak to God in every circumstance. [00:21:07]

Martin Lloyd Jones, who writes so helpfully on this from Psalm 42, asks this question: "Have you realized that most of your unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself rather than talking to yourself?" [00:22:47]

David keeps reminding himself, almost drip-feeding throughout the psalm, while all of these fears are coming up, they're being answered by what he says in regards to God. He's the living God, verse 2. He is the God of my life. He is my rock, verse 8. [00:27:06]

Now, when you read these Psalms, it does seem like they're going round in circles. And indeed, when you face great darkness, that is exactly what it is like. You think you've won through, and then you find yourself back in the thick of the battle all over again. [00:31:16]

Let me give you a picture to encourage you: Imagine a steep mountain and a long winding road that goes all the way around the bottom and then gradually, as it circles the mountain, works its way up towards the summit. You travel on the road, and as you're driving round the mountain, you keep seeing the same view. [00:31:48]

Some victories take longer than others, and the whole point of this psalm surely is that David keeps on seeking the Lord even when he seems far away, on challenging himself because he needs it, affirming what he knows to be true. There's hope for you in God. [00:33:11]

Now, the aim of the series over these next weeks is that we will grow in hope. I want to be very practical, and so I want us to see four strategies from the psalm as to how we can grow in hope. The first of these is to speak honestly to God. [00:19:39]

The Apostle Paul says exactly the same thing in the New Testament in First Timothy chapter 4 and verse 10. He says, "We toil and strive, and what energizes us to keep toiling and keep striving? Well, this is the reason we toil and strive: because we have set our hope on the living God." [00:26:08]

And thank God this is in the Bible because you know what this is like, as I do. You struggle to deal with something that has really hurt you, and you think you've got over it. I've been able to forgive, and then the resentment comes back, and you wonder if you've really made any progress. [00:30:09]

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