Psalm Devotional
The Rock That Is Higher Than I
The familiar Davidic theme of hardship sets the context for this psalm. When David feels displaced and overwhelmed, his first resort is prayer, knowing that many faithful men prayed “from the end of the earth” and were answered (Abraham, Jacob, Joseph).
The same word “overwhelmed” appears in the title of Psalm 102, where this condition is vividly described in messianic terms. When a believer is overwhelmed, he is not abandoned by God, but rather he is sharing in the sufferings of Christ (Rom. 8:17-18; 2 Cor. 1:5).
The “Rock” is a familiar term for God in the Old Testament, especially in the Psalms. It conveys His strength and unchangeable nature, and it is a developing reference to the Messiah in particular (e.g. Isa. 8:14; Dan. 2; 1 Cor. 10:4). “Higher than I” is not a temporal designation but a moral and spiritual comparison. Like us, David needs a Savior who is stronger and greater than he.

