Biblical Reflections

Psalm 38 is both a lament and a penitential psalm.  The singer lays his troubles before the LORD and confesses that his troubles are due to his own sins.  The Psalm describes anguish of body and of mind, dissertation by his friends, and attacks by enemies.  
 
1-8 – The singer in anguish describes his sufferings because of his sins.  He refers to this anguish as the tumult of his heart.  His sufferings for his sins are described as arrows from the LORD.  
 
9-14 – The singer’s anguish intensifies as he is estranged from the LORD and from his friends.  He describes intense loneliness.  
 
15-22 – The singer ends with a confession that the LORD is his only hope in this otherwise hopeless situation.  In verse 18, he confesses his iniquity, his sin.  He says, I confess my iniquity; I am sorry for my sin.  On this confession, he now bases his petition for salvation from his troubles.

Creators and Guests

Host
Andrew
Andrew is a master storyteller. Having flown multiengine, bomber planes; practiced law; and earned a seminary degree, he draws upon a deep bank of experience and knowledge. Yeah, he is one of those guys who knows Greek. But coming out of a working-class home, he speaks plainly and clearly. His podcasts are thought-provoking and entertaining. His passion for God’s Word comes out in every episode.
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Tom Kjeldgaard
Follower of Christ, Maker, Business Consultant, Husband, Father

What is Biblical Reflections?

Join host Andrew as he walks us through sections of scripture allowing us to reflect on what God is telling us. Yeah, he is one of those guys who knows Greek. But coming out of a working-class home, he speaks plainly and clearly. His podcasts are thought-provoking and entertaining. His passion for God’s Word comes out in every episode.