1I am the man who has seen affliction
by the rod of his wrath.
2He has led me and caused me to walk in darkness,
and not in light.
3Surely he turns his hand against me
again and again all day long.
4He has made my flesh and my skin old.
He has broken my bones.
5He has built against me,
and surrounded me with bitterness and hardship.
6He has made me dwell in dark places,
as those who have been long dead.
7He has walled me about, so that I can’t go out.
He has made my chain heavy.
8Yes, when I cry, and call for help,
he shuts out my prayer.
9He has walled up my ways with cut stone.
He has made my paths crooked.
10He is to me as a bear lying in wait,
as a lion in hiding.
11He has turned away my path,
and pulled me in pieces.
He has made me desolate.
12He has bent his bow,
and set me as a mark for the arrow.
13He has caused the shafts of his quiver to enter into my kidneys.
14I have become a derision to all my people,
and their song all day long.
15He has filled me with bitterness.
He has stuffed me with wormwood.
16He has also broken my teeth with gravel.
He has covered me with ashes.
17You have removed my soul far away from peace.
I forgot prosperity.
18I said, “My strength has perished,
along with my expectation from Yahweh.”
19Remember my affliction and my misery,
the wormwood and the bitterness.
20My soul still remembers them,
and is bowed down within me.
21This I recall to my mind;
therefore I have hope.
22It is because of Yahweh’s loving kindnesses that we are not consumed,
because his mercies don’t fail.
23They are new every morning.
Great is your faithfulness.
24“Yahweh is my portion,” says my soul.
“Therefore I will hope in him.”
25Yahweh is good to those who wait for him,
to the soul who seeks him.
26It is good that a man should hope
and quietly wait for the salvation of Yahweh.
27It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.
28Let him sit alone and keep silence,
because he has laid it on him.
29Let him put his mouth in the dust,
if it is so that there may be hope.
30Let him give his cheek to him who strikes him.
Let him be filled full of reproach.
31For the Lord will not cast off forever.
32For though he causes grief,
yet he will have compassion according to the multitude of his loving kindnesses.
33For he does not afflict willingly,
nor grieve the children of men.
34To crush under foot all the prisoners of the earth,
35to turn away the right of a man before the face of the Most High,
36to subvert a man in his cause, the Lord doesn’t approve.
37Who is he who says, and it comes to pass,
when the Lord doesn’t command it?
38Doesn’t evil and good come out of the mouth of the Most High?
39Why should a living man complain,
a man for the punishment of his sins?
40Let us search and try our ways,
and turn again to Yahweh.
41Let’s lift up our heart with our hands to God in the heavens.
42“We have transgressed and have rebelled.
You have not pardoned.
43“You have covered us with anger and pursued us.
You have killed.
You have not pitied.
44You have covered yourself with a cloud,
so that no prayer can pass through.
45You have made us an off-scouring and refuse
in the middle of the peoples.
46“All our enemies have opened their mouth wide against us.
47Terror and the pit have come on us,
devastation and destruction.”
48My eye runs down with streams of water,
for the destruction of the daughter of my people.
49My eye pours down
and doesn’t cease,
without any intermission,
50until Yahweh looks down,
and sees from heaven.
51My eye affects my soul,
because of all the daughters of my city.
52They have chased me relentlessly like a bird,
those who are my enemies without cause.
53They have cut off my life in the dungeon,
and have cast a stone on me.
54Waters flowed over my head.
I said, “I am cut off.”
55I called on your name, Yahweh,
out of the lowest dungeon.
56You heard my voice:
“Don’t hide your ear from my sighing,
and my cry.”
57You came near in the day that I called on you.
You said, “Don’t be afraid.”
58Lord, you have pleaded the causes of my soul.
You have redeemed my life.
59Yahweh, you have seen my wrong.
Judge my cause.
60You have seen all their vengeance
and all their plans against me.
61You have heard their reproach, Yahweh,
and all their plans against me,
62the lips of those that rose up against me,
and their plots against me all day long.
63You see their sitting down and their rising up.
I am their song.
64You will pay them back, Yahweh,
according to the work of their hands.
65You will give them hardness of heart,
your curse to them.
66You will pursue them in anger,
and destroy them from under the heavens of Yahweh.
God is a God of promises and covenants. Scripture is filled to overflowing with the promises of God. This gives us hope. Scripture tells us that every believer is a joint-heir with Christ. We can benefit from being an heir if we are willing to show up and claim our benefits. A Last Will and Testament is a written document in which the “Testator” tells the world exactly what he or she wants done with what they have accumulated in their lives after they die. If you are named in the will, you are a beneficiary. The first deposit of your inheritance as a believer is the Holy Spirit. You receive the Holy Spirit when you respond to the love of God and place your faith in Jesus as your Savior. You will receive many benefits as part of your inheritance, but there are four that are mentioned in Scripture repeatedly: hope, love, joy, and peace (among others).
Faith is the trigger that must be pulled to get the process going. The writer of Hebrews tells us that faith is the hypostasis that brings forth hope. (Hebrews 11:1) Think of that Greek word as meaning it is the “foundation” or the “platform” upon which our hope is built. It is having full faith in God to be Who He says He is and believing that He will do what He says He will do. Scripture tells us that the world has no hope, and therefore, it cannot offer us an answer to hopelessness. The believer’s hope isn’t like merely “hoping that it will rain”. It's so certain the rain is coming that you’ve gotten your umbrella out and put on your raincoat. The key to unlocking hope again in your heart after you’ve lost hope is to get back into God’s Word, understand the promises of God, and claim the inheritances that are rightfully yours. Jeremiah tells us that we can hope because God’s mercies are new every morning. He’ll be there to get us through whatever we come to. (Lamentations 3:23)
Sometimes we can lose our hope and wonder how we can ever keep going. Isaiah tells us that if we “wait upon the Lord,” He will refresh us and restore us. “ 31But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint”. (Isaiah 40:31) If you’re feeling a little hopeless today, remember that you can have hope because God is faithful. You may feel forgotten. You have purpose because He is not done with you yet. Glorify Him, and if you feel you’ve lost all hope, trust in the fact that you will find hope again. Wait on Him and trust Him, and your hope will return.