Fuzzy Thoughts of David

Category: Morning Reflection

  • I’m Getting Married and So are You – Reflection on Psalm 45

    I’m Getting Married and So are You – Reflection on Psalm 45

    Psalm 45 Confused The first time I read this Psalm I wondered, “Why is this here?” Why would a wedding hymn about an unnamed king be included in the Book of Psalms? How can I relate to a psalm about a royal wedding? The Word Biblical Commentary helped me by pointing to C. S. Lewis’…

  • Abandoned – Reflection on Psalm 44

    Abandoned – Reflection on Psalm 44

    Psalm 44:1-26 Confused and Abandoned Sometimes all we can do is cry out to God. Life, as wonderful as it can be, also brings difficulties and confusion. Even our best attempts end up leaving us wondering what went wrong. We believe and hear that God loves us, but at times, we wonder what it means…

  • Hope in Darkness – Reflection on Psalm 43

    Hope in Darkness – Reflection on Psalm 43

    Not Always Good Times If I follow God, everything will work out alright. At least that is what I want to believe. In order to hang onto that belief, I have to forget history and that none of the Apostles had a particularly easy life. I have to forget that the 2nd-century church father Tertullian…

  • Disturbed and Downcast

    Disturbed and Downcast

    Psalm 42 Disturbed Twice the Psalmist asks, “Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me?” Can you identify? Something’s wrong, deep within. Perhaps, like the psalmist, we can’t figure out what’s wrong. The psalmist asks his soul for answers, but gets none. Maybe we all have these experiences. Life comes at us…

  • Silence of Unanswered Prayer: Reflection on Psalm 40

    Silence of Unanswered Prayer: Reflection on Psalm 40

    Waiting For Who Knows What I don’t like to wait. I’ll admit it. I attempt to find the shortest and quickest lines, the fastest routes, and the quickest recipes, trying to avoid waiting as much as possible. I even avoid those situations where I know I will have to wait! My aversion doesn’t seem to…