What are some of the most memorable choruses you’ve ever heard? Maybe you have squealing guitar riffs and soaring vocals rush back into your brain as soon as anyone mentions that classic rock song you grew up listening to. Maybe you heard a pop song the other day that had the most satisfying beat drop in the chorus, and now you can’t get it out of your head.
In our Psalms for today, Psalms 42 and 43, there is a chorus that occurs a few different times. It’s a chorus that would be great to have stuck in your head, because it tells you what to do when your soul is downcast.
When I hear the word “downcast” I tend to think of Charlie Brown. This cartoon character has a signature walk when he gets really sad and mopey. His eyes fall just a few feet in front of him. His shoulders slouch. His eyes are haggard. He is “downcast” his whole being is cast down. What does it take to get you to feel the same way?
You lose the fight against temptation again, when you promised yourself “never again.” You may feel worthless, because you can’t live up to everyone else’s expectations of you. You start to feel isolated, because none of your friends seem to be there for you like you need them to.
Wherever you’re at in life, this chorus from Psalms 42 and 43 is the chorus you can remember:
Why, my soul, are you downcast?
Why so disturbed within me?
Put your hope in God,
for I will yet praise him,
my Savior and my God.
Dear friend, you are going through a lot. But you are not without hope. In fact, you have a very big reason to have hope. The kind of hope you can have is that things are not as bad as they may seem. You may feel isolated, but you are not alone. You may feel inadequate, but the weight of the world is not on your shoulders. You may feel stressed, but it is not your job to tie a neat bow on every problem in your life. You have God as your Savior. Yours! God wants to be called your God, and he is yours right now. You’re going through a hard time, but you are not going through it alone – God is with you! You are stressed about how things are going to work out, but God is ultimately in control. You may feel guilty and inadequate, but Jesus Christ crucified your guilt and sin and inadequacies with himself on the cross, giving you the hope of everlasting life. When your soul is downcast, remember who it was that paid the price to redeem and save your soul – God!
This is a chorus you and I should repeat often, because we so easily get tangled up in anxiety and stress all over again. Keep walking with us, and consider joining us for a service and Bible class, so that we can keep each other mindful of who our God is, our Savior, and our giver of hope!
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