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”Why art thou cast
down, 0 my soul?” asks David. He was just like us. He had
his moments of joy and elation when he danced before the Lord
with all his might but he also had times when he was so discouraged
he didn’t know what to do.
Perhaps if we see
how David and other faithful men of God reacted when they
had the ”blues” we can learn to cope with our times of depression
as they did. David turned his thoughts to God when he was
cast down. He, like us, could sit down and count his blessings
and realize that he shouldn’t be discouraged but nevertheless
he was, so he asked himself this question, ”Why am I so cast
down? What can I do to get up again?” It is good to notice
that David properly assessed his feelings. He was discouraged.
He freely admits this to himself and to God for he said ”0
my God, my soul is cast down within me.” The first step to
curing any illness is to recognize it exists and face it squarely.
They say no alcoholic can be helped until he admits that he
is indeed an alcoholic. Well, David admitted he was discouraged
but he did not stop there for that in itself will not cure
it.
David then turned
to God for help. He records his thoughts for our benefit.
He tells himself, ”Hope in God: for I shall yet praise him,
who is the health of my countenance, and my God.” It is interesting
to remember that at this particular time David was sick in
bed. (Psalms 41, 42 and 43) When we are sick it is particularly
easy to become discouraged but the ”blues” can strike at any
time and those who are physically well also have to learn
to cope with them.
When discouraged
the thing to do is turn to God. Read the Bible. Pray fervently.
It will change things. It did for David. It did for Jacob.
Speaking of being ”down in the dumps” we can hardly imagine
anyone being more down than Jonah and look what he did while
in the belly of the whale. He prayed to God, but notice his
prayer. He quoted from several Psalms as well as Ecclesiastes.
Now what does this tell us? It tells us that Jonah had not
only read his Bible, he had memorized much of it and could
call it to mind. Obviously Jonah did not have a Bible in his
hand when he was swallowed by the whale and even if he had
it would have been too dark ta read it where he was.
We cannot always
have a Bible in our hand either but if we have recorded its
beautiful messages in our mind then we can call them up at
will to help us in our times of trouble.
We don’t know if
Jesus took his scrolls with him when he went into the wilderness
but we can be sure that his response to the temptations he
endured were right from his mind. He did not have to stop
and look up Deuteronomy 6:16 to say ”It is written thou shalt
not tempt the Lord thy God.”
We can see why
Mary was chosen to be the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ
when we observe that in one little short talk that she made
as she entered the house of Elizabeth, she quoted from five
different Psalms as well as Malachi, Ezekiel and First Samuel.
She could only do this because she memorized these passages
and could call them to mind at will.
If we commit comforting
Bible verses to memory we too can recall them at a moment’s
notice when we are in trouble or cast down and it will lift
us up again. It is not a new thought but it may be one we
have not been practicing. Like all good ideas, this will work
only if we do. Let us daily fill our minds with Godly thoughts
we can draw upon at a moment’s notice. The next time our mind
churns from anxiety and tension just remember Isaiah 26:3,4.
If we don’t know what that says, find out. Its soothing words
can change our lives.
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