Psalm 107
also tells a story of people in peril at sea. Afloat on the waves, “they mount
up to the heavens, [and] they go down again to the depths.” And as a result,
“their soul melts because of trouble” (v.26). Eventually, the sailors send an
S.O.S. to God, and He responds by smoothing out the sea and guiding them to
their destination (vv.28-30).
When we
face desperate circumstances, we tend to look to other people for guidance and
comfort. They are in the same boat, however—lost in an ocean of life’s ups and
downs. Only God is outside the boat, sovereign, stable, and strong enough to
calm the storms (vv.24-25,29). Facing trouble? Call on Him!
We
worship a God who is greater than our greatest problem. (RBC)