Psalm 143:6
Psalm 143:6 Are we thirsty ..... for Him? This verse seems to take us to a different level, it is a reflection of the intimacy that existed between the fugitive King and His Lord. Firstly, David talks about spreading his hands, this gesture is usually indicative of prayer. Moses first uses it when He speaks to Pharaoh after the plague of hail that came upon Egypt, “When I have gone out of the city, I will spread out my hands in prayer to the Lord.” Exodus 9:29. To spread our hands out seems to suggest that we have nothing to give and that we are vulnerable, but that we are imploring the Lord to hear and answer our pleas. Stretching out our hands also infers that we are waiting for them to be filled. Many of us may have experienced the yearning to see someone we love dearly, and to hear their voice and see their face becomes a deep, deep longing. David has this longing, he calls it a thirst because nothing can quench it except the reality of the presence of the Lord. Of...