Today's scripture: Psalm 20:1-2
“Nobody
knows the trouble I’ve seen.
Nobody knows my sorrow.
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen.
Glory hallelujah.”
The
words from this old spiritual seem contradictory. Nobody knew the writer’s
trouble and sorrow, but the he could still sing “glory hallelujah.”
Why?
How?
Perhaps
he was familiar with psalms such as the 20th. Perhaps he knew his
God would answer in the “day of trouble” and would hold him “securely on high.”
I’m
so grateful to know that my God hears my prayers and cries for help in the days
of trouble. When I’m in pain, He holds my hand … and sometimes He carries me.
When my last ounce of energy is depleted, He gives me supernatural strength.
And when I grieve, He wipes my tears.
The
old spiritual may be right. Maybe nobody does know your trouble, your sorrow.
Nobody on earth, that is.
But
I kind of like the alternate lyrics:
“Nobody
knows the trouble I’ve seen.
Nobody knows but Jesus.
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen.
Glory hallelujah.”
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