“Peace in the Night” from Psalm 4 (#dailyPSALMSchallenge)

In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for You alone, O LORD, make me dwell in safety.

Psalm 4:8

Psalm 4 shows us more of David’s quiet trust in the Lord in the midst of trials and tribulations. This psalm teaches us how to respond to the anxiety that comes from trials with faith, leading to joy and peace despite circumstances.

A Cry for Help

David begins with an urgent plea to the Lord: “Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have given me relief when I was in distress. Be gracious to me and hear my prayer!” (v. 1) David can reflect on God’s faithfulness throughout his life and have faith to seek God in new trials. This is a good example for us: turn to the Lord when troubles weigh on us and know that He will be faithful in the present just has He has in the past.

Confidence in God’s Care

Don’t misunderstand and think that there was no trouble or turmoil. David’s opponents were terrible. God is just better and more powerful than they are. David had assurance that God “has set apart the godly for Himself” and hears him when he cries out (v. 3). God faithfully sustains His people, and His presence provides peace.

David’s words in v. 4 — “be angry, and do not sin” — show us the temptation to respond wrongly in times of trials, encouraging self-control and Holy Spirit reliance rather than retaliating or giving in to bitterness. Instead, David exhorts people to “ponder in [their] own hearts on [their] beds, and be silent” (v. 4). There is no need to speak on our own behalf; God has it handled.

Joy Surpasses Circumstance

David’s cry of “Lift up the light of Your face upon us, O Lord” (v. 6) shows the surpassing worth of God’s presence in our plight. Knowing God and having His presence in the midst of troubles brings “more joy…than they have when their grain and wine abound” (v. 7). Seeking God’s face echoes the blessing of Aaron in Numbers 6:24-26, affirming the promise of God’s provident presence.

David trusts God to provide security. That gives Him a peaceful assurance that even allows rest, recognizing that safety lies in the Lord and not in our circumstances.

Seeing Jesus in Psalm 4

Psalm 4 points to the peace that Jesus promised His disciples in John 14:27: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you”. Jesus is the very same God who provided peace, security, joy, and rest to David and provides it still to His people today, no matter the circumstances.

Reflection

Meditate on God’s past faithfulness in your life and ask His Spirit to strengthen your faith in your present trials. His faithfulness and provident care is better than the momentary joy or happiness offered by material things.

May we, like David, learn to cry out to God, rest in His promises, and trust in His provision.

The #dailyPSALMSchallenge gives us the opportunity to start 2025 in God’s Word by digging into a psalm a day. Each day will identify a key passage for us to meditate on as well as seeking to help us see Jesus in the psalm and reflect on what we have read.

Won’t you take the challenge?

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