The LORD is close to
the brokenhearted
and saves those who are crushed in spirit. — Psalm 34:18
and saves those who are crushed in spirit. — Psalm 34:18
If given the
choice, most of us would hit the fast-forward button when it comes to the
painful scenes in our lives. It’s not pleasant, the episode may be scary, and
there are moments that are downright excruciating to remember. However, if we
could simply skip over these challenging times, we wouldn’t be doing ourselves
any favors. These are the moments that dreams are made of.
Take a look
at what King David said in Psalm 34, a psalm he wrote when his life had been in
danger and he had been miraculously saved. He wrote: “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves
those who are crushed in spirit.” God
is extra close to those who are brokenhearted. The time when our spirits are
crushed is also a time of salvation. Our most trying moments can lead to our
greatest triumphs. We must never waste them.
Who wouldn’t
want VIP treatment from the Master of the World? And that’s exactly what David
promised the brokenhearted would receive. We receive extra attention
and protection from God when we most need it. It’s a time of opportunity with
great potential for blessings. Here’s how to make the most of it:
First and
foremost, we must pray. Pray about the situation you are in and ask God for
salvation. But don’t stop there. Pray for your future. Pray for your children.
Pray for your children’s children. Pray for the whole world. Pray for peace.
Pray for an end to hunger. This is an opportune time – the Master of the World
is close by and listening. Take advantage!
The second
thing that we must do is root ourselves in faith and trust. In verse 7, David
declared that “The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him,
and he delivers them.” God
and His angels surround and protect the brokenhearted. We have nothing to fear!
Later in verse 19, David promised, “The righteous person may have many
troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all.” God saved Jonah from the whale; He
saved Daniel from the lion’s den; He parted the Red Sea for the children of
Israel. He can save us, too!
The final
suggestion during those challenging times is to listen for the Word of God.
Sometimes, the more broken the heart is, the more light is able to enter.
During those times, God is extra close so we can hear Him that much better. We
can listen in our hearts for the soft still voice, or pick up the Scriptures
and read His Word.
Remember, “weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes
in the morning” (Psalm
30:5). Make the most of the night so that you can maximize the joy of the day.
With prayers for shalom, peace
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
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