Today's Scripture Reading (August 27, 2025): Psalm 62
American poet Langston Hughes writes, "Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird, that
cannot fly." We all have moments of darkness when the walls seem to be
closing in on our lives. In those moments, it is only the presence of hope that
can help us to find the passage out. If it were not for our dreams, we would
sit in the darkness and believe that this is the way life has to be. We
probably know several people for whom this is the reality of their lives. There
is no hope, only darkness. Their dreams have disappeared, and passage out of
the night is well hidden. The situation is hopeless, and they are convinced
that they will never return to life.
As David writes this Psalm, this is
precisely the place that he finds himself. David was a celebrated and much
remembered Poet-King. He was a great military strategist. He found himself at
the center of a nation that was shaping the world around him, and yet he often
seems to find himself in places where he experiences a lack of hope. The
darkness often seems to surround him, and the dreams that should show him the
way out of his dark night have all disappeared. For David, life often seems to
be "a broken-winged bird that cannot fly."
It is in those moments that he
turns his focus toward God. For as strong and as militarily proficient as David
was, even he was not strong enough to meet all of the trials of life. He needed
God. And if David needed God, then so do we.
Charles Spurgeon remarks that "Here
the psalmist steps off the sand, and puts his foot on the rock. Happy is the
man who can say to the Lord, 'My hope comes from him.'" God is the creator of our dreams and the author of our
way out of the dark times of life. And even when everything seems lost, he is
the commander of the cavalry that is hiding just on the other side of the hill.
He is not merely the author of our hope; he is our hope. And without him, life
really is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.
Tomorrow's Scripture Reading: Psalm 64
See also Psalm 39:7
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