Psalm 30
Psalm 30 is a song of deliverance sung in the key of joy. Rescued from the foe, helped by healing, brought
back from the depths of the pit the psalmist has seen it all and is glad that the day of refreshment has finally dawned. But the
worst of what was is perhaps understated. “When you hid your face I was dismayed.” Weeping
through the night watches the psalmist is clothed in the sackcloth of God’s
absence and the moment of God’s anger seems to last a lifetime. Crying into
that silence for help the psalmist is not above making a deal. “What good am I
to you dead?” When the morning of deliverance comes the rejoicing is
unrestrained and one jumps for the joy of it, for even if silence and sorrow
and suffering are remembered the new dawn trumps whatever one went through to
see the sun rise.
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