130901 AM Psalms for the Lonely and the Fearful




Psalms for the
Lonely and the Fearful  **  A.
“I’m lonely.” “I’m afflicted.” “I’m
afraid.” “My guilt is great.” “The troubles of my heart
are enlarged .”  B. The Psalms
cover a wide range of experiences and emotions . They give God’s people the
words to express these emotions and to bring these experiences before the
throne of God in prayer.  1. At the
same time, the Psalms don’t simply express emotions; when interacted with in
faith, they can actually awaken and shape the emotions of the godly.  2.
It isn’t “natural” to trust God in difficult times, but the
Psalms reveal a way of doing just that, enriching our ability to respond to
adversity in God-glorifying ways.”I am Lonely” (Psalm 25) •   (25:1-2a) – Engagement of the
________  man.•  (25:2b) – A straightforward ________ in the
midst of difficult people and circumstances. •  (25:3) – A reminder of God-revealed
_________ .    (25:4-5) – Surrendered _________    for wisdom, guidance , perspective , and
patience. •   (25:6-7) -A request for
God to _________ , rooted in the goodness of God. •   (25:8-10) – A proclamation about the
___________ of God. •   (25:11-15) -A
petition for _________ and deliverance from God. •  (25:16-22) – Transparent, honest confession
of desperate _______  for God. “I
am Afraid” (Psalm 56)      (56: 1a) – An address to the God of
________.     (56: 1b-2) – A summary of present
__________. •   (56:3-4)-A personal
profession and reminder of God’s ____________. •  (56:5-7) – _________ to God of justice and
vengeance. •   (56:8-11) – An intimate
recounting of the _________ that flow from real relationship with God. •   (56:12-13) – A ___________ to continue
walking faithfully with the Lord.