Psalm Devotional
Where is Our God?
In a sermon entitled, “A Christian’s Exercise under Desertion,” a young Scottish preacher named Andrew Gray observed, “It is ordinary for God’s people to reason from dispensation to relation,” (Gray, Loving Christ and Fleeing Temptation, p. 178). He meant that we tend to define our relationship to the Lord on the basis of the dispensation (circumstances) of the moment. So, when bad things happen, we are tempted to wonder if God really loves us, if He has forgotten us (Isa. 49:14), and even if He exists at all. At the very least, we reproach Him with an aggrieved, “Why?” We seem to expect God to guarantee us a long and untroubled life. “Where is our God,” we ask, when hit by setbacks.
How are we to deal with these circumstances and the temptations that lead us to doubt the promises and the goodness of God? Psalm 79 addresses this problem and suggests the remedy in four steps.

