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Bible in a year: Reflections on King David and the Psalms, from Stereo Subversion’s Matt Conner

posted by Joanne Brokaw

In our continuing Bible in a Year devotionals, today Matt Conner shares some thoughts on shares some thoughts King David and the Psalms.
In addition to being my friend, Matt Conner is an Indianapolis freelance writer and editor who covers all areas of pop culture and spirituality. He’s written for Relevant Magazine, and hosts the music websites Stereo Subversion and Soul Audio. (You can find more on Matt’s website.)
Here’s what Matt, who also happens to be a pastor, has to say about Psalm 10:


Psalm 10 Reflections
Matt Conner
I prefer Sad David. Sure, there’s Victorious David. King David. Shepherd Boy David. The iconic leader and heroic figure dominates so much of Biblical lore and landscape, but the Psalmist brings other gifts besides some of the most epic stories in Scripture. Indeed, it’s David’s raw emotional bursts like the one in Psalm 10 that resonate perhaps more than others.
“Why, O LORD, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?” I’ve often asked this in some form or another. In moments of cries and crises, I question the presence of God. The silence is deafening, as they say. In need of an answer, we all reach out for something – anything – bigger than us, bigger than our scenario. And many times, there’s nothing but the darkness.
I’m glad David says something. It’s the equivalent to someone finally acknowledging the elephant in the room that no one will talk about because they’re all afraid of a confrontation. We all feel it. We all sense it. But usually the church is silent on these things, as if to say that God seems absent is to actually insult him.
Yet here this historical figure whose lineage includes the Son of God cowers alone, afraid, confused, frustrated. The same emotions that cloud my judgment and keep me up at night aren’t mine alone to wrestle with. They’re universal and even essential to the journey of faith we’re all on.
The beautiful part of this is that David begins with such heartfelt questions marked by defeat and comes out the other side confident in the greatness of his God. That’s the tension we all walk with. We believe, only help our unbelief. We’ll never deny him and then the rooster crows. Our spiritual lives are marked by the tension of a doubt-full confidence, a phrase that only makes sense on this crazy journey of faith.
These Psalms are true gifts to us, signs that we’re real people with real feelings that aren’t so distant from what anyone else is feeling at a given time. It’s a natural part of our growing belief in God and learning what it means to walk with Him. And it’s vulnerable heroes like David who give us grace for those moments.

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You can find all of the passages at BibleGateway.com.
And if you’ve missed some readings, here are the lists:
February 2010
January 2010
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Terry from Unknown Souldier

posted February 10, 2010 at 4:03 pm


Going through Psalm 77 today, which touched my heart in a similar way- following Asaph through the different stages of unbelief.
1)Thinking of God as a burden instead of a Blessing
2)The critical spirit increasing its complaints towards God
3)His spirit agitated instead of soothed & calmed
4)Lack of sleep & anxiety forbidding heart rest
5)Trouble only deepening & God seeming even further off
6)Memory recalling God’s mercies, but only to wake up distrust
Then, the turning point! He asks-”Where’s the difference? The change…
Is it in God, or is it in ME?”
Asaph realizes its HIS unbelief, HIS folly… HIS infirmity…and finally gives God the benefit of the doubt…
That God is always faithful.
That God’s children are always dear to Him…
His grace is never exhausted, and His promise unfailing.
Instead of fixing his eyes on his troubles, Asaph then fixes his whole mind & heart on God… remembering His miracles of power & love, and remembering the mystery of who God is, & that God is always in charge.
The practical lesson? Faith triumphs thru the tensions once again !!!
You are right, absolutely right MC… what gifts these Psalms are… Teaching US to be more vulnerable, so WE can be more approachable :-)



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