Do you know which psalm is quoted most often in the New Testament? You
may have guessed the familiar and beloved 23rd Psalm, but actually it is Psalm
22. This psalm begins with David’s poignant, heart- breaking words that were
quoted by Jesus on the cross, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Matt.
27:46; Mark 15:34).
Imagine the situation David must have found himself in that caused him
to cry out to God in this way. Notice that he felt forsaken and abandoned: “Why
are You so far from helping me?” (Ps. 22:1). He also felt ignored: “O my God, I
cry in the daytime, but You do not hear” (v.2).
Ever been there? Have you ever looked up into the heavens and wondered
why it seemed that God had abandoned you, or was ignoring you? Welcome to
David’s world. But for every plaintive cry David expresses, there is a
characteristic of God mentioned that rescues him from despondency. Through it
all, David discovers that God is holy (v.3), trustworthy (vv.4-5), a deliverer
and rescuer (vv.8,20-21), and his strength (v.19).
Do you feel forsaken? Seek the Lord. Rehearse His character. And “let
your heart rejoice with everlasting joy” (v.26 nlt).