Psalm 42:5-6
Why are you downcast, O my soul? Why so disturbed within me?
Put your hope in God, for I will
yet praise him, my Savior and
my God. My soul is downcast within me;
therefore I will remember you from
the land of the Jordan,
the heights of Hermon--from Mount
Mizar.
I say
that we must talk to ourselves instead of allowing “ourselves” to talk to
us!
Do you
realize what that means?
I suggest
that the main trouble in this whole matter of spiritual depression in a sense
is this, that we allow our self to talk to us instead of talking to our
self.
Am I just
trying to be deliberately paradoxical? Have you realized that most
of your unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to
yourself instead of talking to yourself? Take those thoughts that
come to you the moment you wake up in the morning. You have not
originated them, but they start talking to you, they bring back problems of
yesterday, etc. Somebody is talking. Who is talking to
you? Your self talk is talking to you.
Now the
Psalmist’s treatment was this:
Instead
of allowing this self to talk to him, he starts talking to himself.
“Why are
you so downcast, O my soul?”
he
asks. His soul had been depressing him, crushing him. So
he stands up and says:
“Self,
listen for a moment, I will speak to you… Why are you so downcast? – what
business have you to be disquieted?…
And then
you must go on to remind yourself of God, Who He is, and what God is and what
God has done, and what God has pledged Himself to do.
Then
having done that, end on this great note: Defy yourself, and defy
other people, and defy the Devil and the whole world, and say with this man “I
will yet praise Him for the help of His countenance.”
Psalm 42:7
Deep calls to deep in the roar of
your waterfalls;
all your waves and breakers have
swept over me.
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