Psalm 107:2-6 (ESV)
2 Let the redeemed of the Lord say so,
whom he has
redeemed from trouble
3 and gathered in from the lands,
from the east
and from the west,
from the north
and from the south.
4 Some wandered in desert wastes,
finding no way
to a city to dwell in;
5 hungry and thirsty,
their soul
fainted within them.
6 Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble,
and he
delivered them from their distress.
In his book, Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan has written
one of the most beautiful allegories about the journey we all travel as
believers. The book describes the hero, Christian, and his journey from the
City of Destruction to his heavenly destination, the Celestial City. Now
there's one part of Pilgrim's Progress that I want to focus on today -- walking
through the Swamp of Despondency!
At one point during their travels, Christian and his
companion suddenly find themselves there....in the Swamp of Despondency. Still
bearing his burden, Christian, begins to sink in the mire. His traveling
companion manages to get out, but he returns to the City of Destruction without
giving aid to Christian. Christian is left all alone and sinking even deeper in
the mire, until Help, the allegorical figure for the Holy Spirit pulls him free
from the swamp.
Christian then asks Help why this dangerous plot of land
has not been mended so that poor travelers might go safely to the Celestial
City. Help replies, "This miry slough is such a place that cannot be
mended."
How true it is in real life! As hard as we try to avoid
them, whether young in the Lord, or spiritually mature...swamps of despondency
seem inevitable, and we must struggle through them!
Charles Spurgeon once wrote to his students in the book,
"Lectures to my Students", "Fits of depression come over most of
us. Usually cheerful as we may be, we must at intervals be cast down. The
strong are not always vigorous, the wise not always ready, the brave not always
courageous, and the joyous not always happy. There may be here and there men of
iron...but surely the rust frets even these."
There are times in our lives when we will struggle
through the swamps of despondency -- but praise God that He has provided us a
helper for those times of need! We need to press through, seeking and trusting
the power of the Holy Spirit to pull us out of those nasty swamps, and set our
feet back upon the Rock of our salvation.
Dear Lord, as we come across the struggles of life thanks
for the helper that You have sent to help us. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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