In a documentary film about three legendary guitarists, Jack White described the first essential for writing a song: If you dont have a struggle already inside of you or around you, you have to make one up.
The songs that mean the most to us give expression to our deepest feelings. Many of the Psalms, often called the Bibles songbook, were born out of struggle. They capture our disappointments and fears, yet they always point us toward the faithful love of God.
In Psalm 31, David wrote: Have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am in trouble; my eye wastes away with grief, yes, my soul and my body! (v.9). He speaks of a trap set for him (v.4), his own sin (v.10), abandonment by friends (vv.11-12), and plots against his life (v.13).
Yet, Davids hope was not in his own strength, but in God. I trust in You, O Lord; I say, You are my God. My times are in Your hand; deliver me from the hand of my enemies, and from those who persecute me (vv.14-15).
The Psalms invite us to pour out our hearts to God, because He has stored up His goodness for those who trust in Him (v.19).
Read: Psalm 31:9-20
The Scriptures say "We are to love the LORD with all our heart, all our mind, all our soul, and all our strength." Luke 10:27; and Mark 30:
Paul calls Christians to "pray without ceasing".
Everything we have and possess is a blessing of God, chief among them is life, seeing, hearing, speaking, tasting, feeling, health, walking, family, ... we tend to take is all as a given.
Miracles are all around us for those with eyes to see.
We serve an awesome God!