“There are many who say, ‘Who will show us any good?’” (Ps. 4:6). These
words of David seem to describe the pessimistic outlook we so easily develop in
our world today. The front page of newspapers and the top stories on the
Internet or television seem to focus on crime, accidents, politics, the
economy, and prominent people behaving badly. Our conversations at work and
home begin to dwell on difficulties, and it’s enough to discourage anyone.
Where can we turn for better news?
In the midst of his troubles, David turned to the Lord, who relieved his
distress (v.1) and heard his prayer (v.3). Instead of hoping for temporary good
from altered circumstances, he found unceasing encouragement in God. “Lord,
lift up the light of Your countenance upon us” (v.6). The result was a gladness
of heart that surpassed any earthly prosperity or success (v.7).
Throughout David’s life, before and after he became king of Israel, he
was never without opposition. But at the end of the day, he could say, “I will
both lie down in peace, and sleep; for You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in
safety” (v.8).
Pondering the truths in Psalm 4 about God’s care for us is a good way to
begin and end every day.