While I was reading Psalm 55 the other day, I was reminded of sixth grade.
Most days, I did not want to go to school. I was a lot smaller that a lot
of my classmates, and the hallways were packed full. As I struggled up the
stairs in the current of backpacks, I often wished I could fly away. When I
read Psalm 55, I found out David felt the same way.
When David was having a really tough time and he felt overwhelmed, he said,
Oh, that I had wings like a dove; then I would fly away and rest! I would
fly far away to the quiet of the wilderness. How quickly I would escapefar
from this wild storm of hatred (Psalm 55:6-8). But David couldn’t leave.
He didn’t have wings. And neither did I.
When David couldn’t get away, when his heart was pounding in his chest, he
turned to God and cried out for help. David told God all about the
conflict, the threats, the cheating, and the violence going on all around
him. Even David’s close frienda friend he used to walk with on the way to
worship Godwas now taunting and insulting him. David told God about all of
it, and God listened. He had compassion on David. And He didn’t leave David
to struggle alone. Even when David was in distress, he wrote, But I will
call on God, and the Lord will rescue me the Lord hears my voice. He
ransoms me and keeps me safe (verses 16-18).
Throughout our lives, we find ourselves in places that feel negative, even
hostile. For me, school was one of those places. Teasing among peers and
even friends, suspicion between teachers and students, gossip, lockdown
drills, fights in the hallways sometimes it all felt like too much. But
even in these places, God says that He is our refuge and strength, always
ready to help in times of trouble (Psalm 46:1).
During my days at school, I prayed more prayers than I can count. And God
met me in my distress. Slowly, gently, faithfully, He drew me closer to
Himself and revealed His great kindness. He gave me the courage to keep
going, and He provided safe places where I could find rest in the midst of
the chaos and safe people I could talk to. I found what David said to be
true: Give your burdens to the Lord, and he will take care of you (Psalm
55:22). Hannah Howe
Have you ever felt like David did in Psalm 55? We all go through hard
things, but if we’ve put our trust in Jesus, we can rest in the sure hope
that nothing can separate us from God’s love (Romans 8:38-39).
Oh, that I had wings like a dove Psalm 55:6 (NLT)
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