
Old Testament: Judges 20 & 21
*Poetry: Psalm 61
New Testament: 1 Corinthians 16
Have you ever been in a situation where you have come to God in desperation, feeling depressed, angry, or scared? In Psalm 61 David is crying out to God in a time of need. Many people believe David wrote this about when his son temporarily pushed him from the throne. Sometimes we view asking God for help as weakness but it is evident in the Bible that it’s not. Throughout the Bible we see people crying out to God. Jesus cried out to God and we read in Hebrews 5:7,
“During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with fervent cries and tears to the one who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission.”
There are three main takeaways from Psalms 61:
1. We need to cry out to God when we are hurting, which is expressed in the first two verses which reads
“Hear my cry, O God;
listen to my prayer.
From the ends of the earth I call to you,
I call as my heart grows faint;
lead me to the rock that is higher than I.”
2. We need to have confidence and faith that God will answer our cries, which is expressed in verses 5-7 which reads
“For you, God, have heard my vows;
you have given me the heritage of those who fear your name.
Increase the days of the king’s life,
his years for many generations.
May he be enthroned in God’s presence forever;
appoint your love and faithfulness to protect him.”
3. We need to have a commitment and loyalty to God which is expressed in verse 8 which reads
“Then I will ever sing in praise of your name
and fulfill my vows day after day.”
-Brooke Cisneros
Reflection Questions
- When have you cried out to God when you were feeling scared, angry, depressed or in desperation?
- What does it mean to you that God is the Rock higher than you? How do you approach Him in prayer?
- Do you have confidence in Him? Are you committed to Him?

