Psalm Devotional
From Discipline to Deliverance
Discipline is never easy to accept, even when it is well deserved. When I was a child, my parents frequently disciplined me (more times than I would like to admit!). It was only when I became an adult that I comprehended that this discipline was ultimately for my own good. God, as our heavenly Father, also disciplines us for our own good. In Psalm 38, the psalmist experiences the discipline of God.
The psalmist begins by revealing the “who, why, and how” of his discipline. First, he reveals that he is being disciplined by God. In verse 1, he begs God not to discipline him in “anger” or “wrath,” and in verse 2 he cites God as the source of the arrows that pierce him and the hand that has come upon him.
Second, the psalmist tells us the “why” of his discipline. He directly links his suffering to his sin (vv. 3, 5).
Third, in verses 3-4, the psalmist reveals the “how” of the discipline. He tells us that God is using the instrument of physical suffering to correct him. This reminds us that God uses trials, tribulations, and even physical illness to conform us to the image of His Son.

