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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 22 MIN

Howling Changed to Singing (Psalm 13:1–2, 6) | Charles Spurgeon

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Deep Dive into Howling Changed to Singing (Psalm 13:1-2, 6) by Charles SpurgeonSorrow profoundly affects a person, plunging them into a state of deep distress and despair, often described as "howling" or a "moaning complaint before God." This encompasses intense emotional and spiritual pain, where one may feel forgotten by God or experience Him hiding His comforting presence. Internally, sorrow leads to unproductive self-counsel that can worsen despair, causing constant "fret and trouble." Cognitively, judgment becomes skewed, making one believe God deals harshly, even when He has been bountiful. Outwardly, sorrow casts a dull, heavy appearance over the countenance, marked by continuous sighing. External pressures, like the triumph of enemies or critical remarks from others, greatly intensify this internal suffering.However, Psalms illustrate a powerful transformation from this deep lament to joyful praise. This radical shift occurs through two crucial "connecting links":Pleading with God: The first step towards comfort is to take your troubles directly to God. This involves pouring out your heart before Him, stating your grief's particulars, and casting your burden upon the Lord, then leaving it there. This act brings "instant relief" and begins to change one's complaining "mode of talking."Trusting in the Lord's Mercy: Identified as the "chief point" and "essential lesson," this involves implicit trust in Jesus as the "Almighty Saviour." It's not about "trying to trust" or relying on feelings, but simply leaning hard on Christ, like a blind person trusting a guide. This trust is the "remedy for the disease of sin, and for the disease of the heart."As a result, the person's lament transforms into a rejoicing heart, a praising tongue that sings a "new song," a content judgment that recognizes God's bounty, and a firm resolve to continue praising God throughout life. This spiritual journey moves one from profound sadness to true light and peace.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Howling Changed to Singing (Psalm 13:1-2, 6) by Charles SpurgeonSorrow profoundly affects a person, plunging them into a state of deep distress and despair, often described as "howling" or a "moaning complaint before God." This encompasses intense emotional and spiritual pain, where one may feel forgotten by God or experience Him hiding His comforting presence. Internally, sorrow leads to unproductive self-counsel that can worsen despair, causing constant "fret and trouble." Cognitively, judgment becomes skewed, making one believe God deals harshly, even when He has been bountiful. Outwardly, sorrow casts a dull, heavy appearance over the countenance, marked by continuous sighing. External pressures, like the triumph of enemies or critical remarks from others, greatly intensify this internal suffering.However, Psalms illustrate a powerful transformation from this deep lament to joyful praise. This radical shift occurs through two crucial "connecting links":Pleading with God: The first step towards comfort is to take your troubles directly to God. This involves pouring out your heart before Him, stating your grief's particulars, and casting your burden upon the Lord, then leaving it there. This act brings "instant relief" and begins to change one's complaining "mode of talking."Trusting in the Lord's Mercy: Identified as the "chief point" and "essential lesson," this involves implicit trust in Jesus as the "Almighty Saviour." It's not about "trying to trust" or relying on feelings, but simply leaning hard on Christ, like a blind person trusting a guide. This trust is the "remedy for the disease of sin, and for the disease of the heart."As a result, the person's lament transforms into a rejoicing heart, a praising tongue that sings a "new song," a content judgment that recognizes God's bounty, and a firm resolve to continue praising God throughout life. This spiritual journey moves one from profound sadness to true light and peace.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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