It is important to address two extremes:
To benefit from the Psalms, many practitioners suggest moving beyond passive reading: healing scriptures in psalms
To experience the healing power of Psalms, consider the following practices: It is important to address two extremes: To
This is a penitential psalm, but its core is physical and emotional exhaustion. The Psalmist feels rebuked by God and physically sick. By the end of the Psalm, the tone shifts from weeping to confidence: “The Lord has heard my cry for mercy.” This Psalm teaches that . "Then they cried to the Lord in their
"Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress. He sent out his word and healed them, and delivered them from their destruction."
Whether you are waiting for a diagnosis, nursing a chronic condition, or simply trying to mend a broken heart, the Psalms invite you to sit in the waiting room of grace, knowing that the Healer is already in the room.