How much longer, Lord?

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Over the last few weeks I have had two opportunities to talk publicly about my journey since that fateful Good Friday morning when I slipped my disc! I have sort to be open and honest when speaking to help people see that being Christian is not a ‘bed of Roses’. I have stressed the importance of being ‘real’. When my back went, I could not do anything: I couldn’t move, I was in pain, I needed help, I had to let go of everything. However, I did turn to the Bible for help and comfort. Psalm 13 was a great encouragement to me, it begins like this...

I’m hurting, Lord - will you forget me forever?
How much longer, Lord?
Will you look the other way when I’m in need?
How much longer must I cling to this constant grief?
I’ve endured this shaking of my soul.
— Psalm 13:1-2 The Passion Bible

These two verses could have been written just for me! The writer, King David, was low and he poured it out to God, and I did the same. When life is tough, be real and honest, but also turn to God and vent your pain and frustration to Him! Psalm 13 is a journey which does not end on a low. King David, knew what God was like and had seen Him at work before so was able to find hope...

Lord, I have always trusted in your kindness, so answer me.
I will yet celebrate with passion and joy
when your salvation lifts me up.
I will sing my song of joy to you, the Most High,
for in all of this you have strengthened my soul.
My enemies say that I have no Saviour,
but I know that I have one in you!
— Psalm 13:5-6 The Passion Bible

I have known pain and sadness at other times in my life, and like King David I also know that there is always hope in God. This psalm ends on a note of hopeful praise and proclamation that there is a saviour. If you are in pain, or facing tough things let me encourage you to read the whole of Psalm 13. There is always hope. Hope has a name and his name is Jesus.

Gary Bastin - Hope Community Church leader

Gary Bastin