Psalm 31:9

Psalm 31:9  

My weakness - His strength     

What an emotional roller coaster David rode! For such a mighty king he was an extremely vulnerable man. And maybe that is part of his greatness. You see, rulers and leaders who know it all, who trust in their own strength and who never admit weakness are not going to cast themselves on the Lord by faith. They are too busy doing it their way, solving their problems, making their decisions, planning their strategies. David was not like that; he was so vulnerable that He had to throw himself on God’s mercy. At times it seems as if he is on the brink of a nervous breakdown, at other times he rides on the mountain tops, full of wonder and excitement at all God has done. We would probably diagnose him with some kind of mental disorder! 

It is this willingness to reveal emotions, to accept weakness, to become absolutely dependant on the Lord that makes David the man that he was. He is so different to 21st Century man – and woman – who wish to be judged by their mental strength and durability and their capacity to remain unflustered under pressure. So if your eyes are weak with sorrow and your soul and body are wracked with grief, let this be the time to throw yourself at the feet of Him who will restore you, empower you and sustain you, not the world’s way but by His Holy Spirit. It is better to be weak and dependant on the Lord than to be individually strong and dependant on self.

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