Psalm 22:19


But you, Lord, do not be far from me. You are my strength; come quickly to help me ~ Psalm 22:19

This verse and chapter relate to Jesus Christ. On the cross, He uttered or lived out many of the words centuries after they had been written. It is one of the prophetic chapters of the foretelling of a Saviour, fulfilled in Jesus Christ. If even the perfect human being, Jesus, prays for strength and for His Lord to be close to Him, we most certainly can and should not feel we are weak in doing so as well. Our human nature is weak. Jesus, as God, knew that soon He would be raised again to life, He knew that what He suffered would not leave Him in the grave eternally, but that He would conquer the devil! Yet, still as a human, He called out for help. Perhaps the issue is not so much the weakness of the man, but the strength of the God he calls out to for aid. God, the divine, is the power by which Christ sustained this horrific conflict. God, the divine is the power by which you and I are sustained in our conflicts and disappointments. The Lord did indeed answer this praying sufferer, for in verse 24 the answer comes that the Lord has listened to his cry for help. The Lord will answer your cry too.

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