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How does Psalm 38 reflect the struggles of the believer?

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Psalm 38 portrays the deep struggles and burdens of the believer, highlighting God's mercy alongside our human frailty.

Psalm 38 is a vivid expression of the believer's struggle with sin and the weight of guilt that accompanies it. David’s lament serves as a reminder of our own struggles; he acknowledges his sinfulness and the troubled state of his heart. He recalls the heaviness of God's hand upon him due to his iniquities. This psalm encourages believers by affirming that they are not alone in their struggles. It paints a picture of being overwhelmed yet seeking refuge and hope in God, underlining that even amidst conflict and despair, God listens and responds to our cries for help. The psalm assures believers that God sees their difficulties and is their ultimate source of strength and salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 38:1-22

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Psalm 38
Paul Mahan · Oct 3, 1990
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