It seems strange for sacred writings to include scenes of spiritual failure, but this reflects an important principle. A marriage therapist will warn couples, Your relationship may get worse before it gets better. Misunderstandings must be exposed before true understanding can flourish. The psalmists do not rationalize anger or give abstract advice about pain; rather, they express emotions vividly and loudly, directing their feelings primarily at God. The anguished conclusion of Psalm 88 provides ample evidence (vv.13-18).
The psalms present a mosaic of spiritual therapy in process. Doubt, paranoia, giddiness, delight, hatred, joy, praise, vengefulness, betrayalyou find it all in the psalms. From them I learn to bring to God whatever I feel about Him. I need not paper over my failures; far better to bring my weaknesses to Him, who alone has the power to heal.
Thank you Mr. Mayor, for this wonderful message this morning. Wishing you a very nice day. (I’ve been out a few days with a sinus infection). Thats fun in this steamy weather we’re having.
Great message..Thank you, Mayor.
You know, I didn't find God until I got mad at Him and started yelling at Him. Then He found me, down there in those weeds.