Psalm 38
Do not forsake me
Introduction
Psalm 38 is written by David as a lament Psalm, asking for God not to judge him harshly and to rescue him from his plight.
David starts writing about his own weakness, his failure to succeed in life by himself. He speaks of his sorrow, his troubles without God.
At the very end, he says the important things - the confession of his sin and his trust and pride in God. This leads up to him asking God not to forsake him.
Do we similarly realise God's provision for us, and that without Him we will struggle badly?
Do we confess our sin and trust in God?
Does God ever forsake His chosen?
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