Straight to the Father's Knee
"Oh give
thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures
forever!" (Psalm 107:1)
This poem
revolves around four human predicaments: "Some wandered in desert
wastes" (4); "Some sat in darkness and in the shadow of death"
(13); "Some were fools through their sinful ways " (17); "Some
went down to the sea in ships" [and encountered gut-wrenching storms]
(23).
Loneliness,
depression, guilt, anxiety. The answer in each case is the same: “They cried out to the LORD..."
(6,13,19,28).
Prayer is the
spontaneous, irrepressible, and sometimes inarticulate, cry of a heart under
duress. "God, help me!" is our primal prayer.
When our
troubles overwhelm us, when our resources fail us, when our hearts are broken,
"the natural thing is straight to the Father's knee" (George
MacDonald). There we are given what no other person, place or thing can deliver:
God’s relentless love (107:1,8,15,21,31,43).
David Roper
2/19/16
2/19/16