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Psalms 38

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1¶ A Psalm of David, to bring to remembrance. O LORD, rebuke me not in thy wrath: neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure.

2For thine arrows stick fast in me, and thy hand presseth me sore.

3[There is] no soundness in my flesh because of thine anger; neither [is there any] rest in my bones because of my sin.

4For mine iniquities are gone over mine head: as an heavy burden they are too heavy for me.

5My wounds stink [and] are corrupt because of my foolishness.

6I am troubled; I am bowed down greatly; I go mourning all the day long.

7For my loins are filled with a loathsome [disease]: and [there is] no soundness in my flesh.

8I am feeble and sore broken: I have roared by reason of the disquietness of my heart.

9Lord, all my desire [is] before thee; and my groaning is not hid from thee.

10My heart panteth, my strength faileth me: as for the light of mine eyes, it also is gone from me.

11My lovers and my friends stand aloof from my sore; and my kinsmen stand afar off.

12¶ They also that seek after my life lay snares [for me]: and they that seek my hurt speak mischievous things, and imagine deceits all the day long.

13But I, as a deaf [man], heard not; and [I was] as a dumb man [that] openeth not his mouth.

14Thus I was as a man that heareth not, and in whose mouth [are] no reproofs.

15For in thee, O LORD, do I hope: thou wilt hear, O Lord my God.

16For I said, [Hear me], lest [otherwise] they should rejoice over me: when my foot slippeth, they magnify [themselves] against me.

17For I [am] ready to halt, and my sorrow [is] continually before me.

18For I will declare mine iniquity; I will be sorry for my sin.

19But mine enemies [are] lively, [and] they are strong: and they that hate me wrongfully are multiplied.

20They also that render evil for good are mine adversaries; because I follow [the thing that] good [is].

21Forsake me not, O LORD: O my God, be not far from me.

22Make haste to help me, O Lord my salvation.

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Psalms 38:1-11 Verses 1-11

Nothing will disquiet the heart of a good man so much as the sense of God's anger. The way to keep the heart quiet, is to keep ourselves in the love of God. But a sense of guilt is too heavy to bear; and would sink men into despair and ruin, unless removed by the pardoning mercy of God. If there were not sin in our souls, there would be no pain in our bones, no illness in our bodies. The guilt of sin is a burden to the whole creation, which groans under it. It will be a burden to the sinners themselves, when they are heavy-laden under it, or a burden of ruin, when it sinks them to hell. When we perceive our true condition, the Good Physician will be valued, sought, and obeyed. Yet many let their wounds rankle, because they delay to go to their merciful Friend. When, at any time, we are distempered in our bodies, we ought to remember how God has been dishonoured in and by our bodies. The groanings which cannot be uttered, are not hid from Him that searches the heart, and knows the mind of the Spirit. David, in his troubles, was a type of Christ in his agonies, of Christ on his cross, suffering and deserted.

Psalms 38:12-22 Verses 12-22

Wicked men hate goodness, even when they benefit by it. David, in the complaints he makes of his enemies, seems to refer to Christ. But our enemies do us real mischief only when they drive us from God and our duty. The true believer's trouble will be made useful; he will learn to wait for his God, and will not seek relief from the world or himself. The less we notice the unkindness and injuries that are done us, the more we consult the quiet of our own minds. David's troubles were the chastisement and the consequence of his transgressions, whilst Christ suffered for our sins and ours only. What right can a sinner have to yield to impatience or anger, when mercifully corrected for his sins? David was very sensible of the present workings of corruption in him. Good men, by setting their sorrow continually before them, have been ready to fall; but by setting God always before them, they have kept their standing. If we are truly penitent for sin, that will make us patient under affliction. Nothing goes nearer to the heart of a believer when in affliction, than to be under the apprehension of God's deserting him; nor does any thing come more feelingly from his heart than this prayer, "Be not far from me." The Lord will hasten to help those who trust in him as their salvation.

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Afflictions and Adversities: Prayer In Psalm 38:1–22

A Psalm of David, for remembrance. O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger or discipline me in Your wrath. / For Your arrows have pierced me deeply, and Your hand has pressed down on me. / There is no soundness in my body because of Your anger; there is no rest in my bones because of my sin.

Arrow: Figurative Psalm 38:2

For Your arrows have pierced me deeply, and Your hand has pressed down on me.

Chastisement: from God Psalm 38:1

A Psalm of David, for remembrance. O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger or discipline me in Your wrath.

Conviction of Sin Psalm 38:1–22

A Psalm of David, for remembrance. O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger or discipline me in Your wrath. / For Your arrows have pierced me deeply, and Your hand has pressed down on me. / There is no soundness in my body because of Your anger; there is no rest in my bones because of my sin.

Deaf and Dumb Demons Psalm 38:13

But like a deaf man, I do not hear; and like a mute man, I do not open my mouth.

Deceit: Devise Psalm 38:12

Those who seek my life lay snares; those who wish me harm speak destruction, plotting deceit all day long.

Deceit: The Wicked: Devise Psalm 38:12

Those who seek my life lay snares; those who wish me harm speak destruction, plotting deceit all day long.

Disease: Figurative Psalm 38:7

For my loins are full of burning pain, and no soundness remains in my body.

Diseases: Deafness Psalm 38:13

But like a deaf man, I do not hear; and like a mute man, I do not open my mouth.

Diseases: Regarded As Visitations Psalm 38:2, 7

For Your arrows have pierced me deeply, and Your hand has pressed down on me. / For my loins are full of burning pain, and no soundness remains in my body.

Faith: Exemplified Psalm 38:9

O Lord, my every desire is before You; my groaning is not hidden from You.

God: Knowledge of Psalm 38:9

O Lord, my every desire is before You; my groaning is not hidden from You.

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