04 March 2019
In Times of Trouble
In Times of Trouble
Text: Psalm 31
- Speaker:
- Rev Dr Charles Tan
- Series:
- Psalm
Message Notes
IN TIMES OF TROUBLE
1. David’s life
a) Trouble from King Saul
b) Trouble from his own son Absalom
2. These troubles
a) Self-caused
b) The consequences of sin
THE TROUBLES DESCRIBED
1. The secret nets that ensnare (Psalm 31:4)
2. Confession of being “in trouble” (Psalm 31:7, 9)
3. The hand of the enemy (Psalm 31:8)
4. Adversities (Psalm 31:7)
THE TOLL OF HAVING THESE PROBLEMS
1. Physical toll
a) My wastes away with grief (Psalm 31:9)
b) My soul and my body (Psalm 31:9)
c) My strength fails (Psalm 31:10c)
d) All my bones waste away (Psalm 31:10d)
2. Emotional toll
a) Grief
b) My life is spent in grief (Psalm 31:9-10)
c) And my years with sighing (Psalm 31:10b)
3. Social toll
a) I am a reproach among all my enemies (Psalm 31:11a)
b) But especially among my neighbours (Psalm 31:11b)
c) Repulsive to my acquaintances (Psalm 31:11c)
d) Those who see me outside flee from me (Psalm 31:11d)
4. Psychologically
a) I am forgotten like a dead man, out of mind (Psalm 31:12a)
b) Like a broken vessel (Psalm 31:12b)
c) I hear the slander of many (Psalm 31:13a)
d) Fear is on every side (Psalm 31:13b)
e) They scheme to take away my life (Psalm 31:13c)
THE ANSWER TO THESE PROBLEMS
1. Trust in the Lord (Psalm 31:1)
2.Turning to the Lord
a) As a Refuge (Psalm 31:2c)
b) As the Rock of Defence (Psalm 31:2d)
c) As a Rock and Fortress (Psalm 31:3a)
3. Seeking to practise
a) Being glad in the Lord (Psalm 31:7a)
b) Rejoicing in Him (Psalm 31:7b)