Daily Psalms - Classical Psalms Every Day

Psalm 38: A Body That Keeps the Score

If Psalm 32 describes the relief of confession, Psalm 38 gives us the full, unsparing portrait of what the silence before confession feels like — and it is devastating. David does not merely say he feels guilty; he describes a body in revolt: wounds that stink and fester, loins filled with disease, a heart that pants, eyes that have lost their light. His friends stand at a distance. His enemies circle closer. And the cause of it all, he insists, is not misfortune but his own foolishness, his own sin pressing down on him like a burden too heavy to carry. What makes this psalm remarkable is not its darkness — many psalms are dark — but its unflinching physicality. The soul's anguish is written on the flesh. And yet even from this pit, David does not let go. "In thee, O Lord, do I hope." It is the thinnest thread of faith imaginable, spoken by a man who cannot stand upright, whose own body has become his accuser. But it holds. Make haste to help me, O Lord my salvation.

00:00 Arrows of the Almighty
01:00 Deserted by Friends, Hunted by Enemies
02:00 A Cry from the Depths

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