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Psalms 88:9

Posted on 18 May at 15:15
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“Mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction: LORD, I have called daily upon thee, I have stretched out my hands unto thee.”

Psalm 88:Psalm 88 is a unique psalm among the collection of Psalms because it does not end with a note of praise or thanksgiving but rather concludes in a tone of despair and darkness. It is attributed to Heman the Ezrahite, and it is known as a lament or a psalm of suffering.

In verse 9, the psalmist expresses the intensity of their affliction and sorrow. Let’s break down the verse and explore its meaning in more detail:

“Mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction”:Here, the psalmist conveys their deep distress and sadness. The phrase “mine eye mourneth” suggests the physical manifestation of their grief, possibly through tears or a downcast countenance. The psalmist is in a state of profound sorrow, indicating a heavy burden of affliction.

“LORD, I have called daily upon thee”:Despite the psalmist’s suffering, they have consistently reached out to the Lord. This phrase highlights their persistent prayer and their continuous seeking of God’s help. Even in the midst of their affliction, the psalmist remains steadfast in their devotion to God and relies on Him for comfort and deliverance.

“I have stretched out my hands unto thee”:This expression denotes an act of supplication and surrender to God. The psalmist is extending their hands, a gesture of reaching out or pleading to the Lord for mercy and intervention. It signifies their longing for God’s presence and assistance in their dire circumstances.

Psalm 88 as a whole serves as a poignant reminder that it is acceptable and even necessary to bring our deepest sorrows and struggles before God. It reflects the psalmist’s raw and honest cry for help, even when there seems to be no immediate answer or relief.

The inclusion of this psalm in the Book of Psalms reminds us that God is not distant from our pain. He understands our suffering and invites us to pour out our hearts to Him, regardless of how dark or hopeless our circumstances may appear. Psalm 88 serves as a testament to the faithfulness of the psalmist, who despite their agony, continues to turn to God in prayer and seek His presence.

Through this verse, we learn the importance of persistent prayer and unwavering trust in God, even when we are surrounded by affliction. It encourages us to maintain our reliance on God, knowing that He hears our cries and is present with us in our darkest moments.

It’s worth noting that while Psalm 88 primarily focuses on suffering, as believers, we can find hope and assurance in other psalms that emphasize God’s faithfulness, deliverance, and the ultimate victory found in Jesus Christ. These psalms remind us that God is our refuge and strength, and He is able to bring us through any trial we face.

I hope this Bible study on Psalm 88:9 has been insightful and encouraging for you. May it inspire you to trust in God and seek Him diligently, even in the midst of affliction.

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