When King David wrote Psalm 86, he knew that only God could help him, and especially during his times of trouble. We learn in the Old Testament Books, 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel, that during David’s times of trouble, when he experienced great pain, anxiety, fear, grief, betrayal, hunger, violence, sin, loneliness, and tremendous loss, he called upon God. David’s response to trouble was simple, he prayed and cried out to Almighty God, “I will call to You whenever I’m in trouble, and You will answer me.” (v.7) David’s faith allowed him to trust in God to answer his prayers, to cover him with His protection, to shower him with His mercy, to forgive his sin by His unfailing love, and to fill him with His joy, no matter what was going on within the physical world around David.
Friends, you and I face trouble, just like David, and God is looking to answer us, He actually wants to use everything within our lives, especially our trouble, to work together for our eternal good (Romans 8:28). We just need to find ourselves having a heart for the Lord like David (Acts 13:22) because with a sold-out heart for the Lord our faith grows and we begin to trust God more and more, we see His protection for our lives more clearly, we are quicker to recognize His mercy, and we want to turn away from sin and seek His forgiveness because all we want is His unfailing love and His joy to fill us to overflowing.
Prayer can seem difficult at times or challenging for some people. Eight years ago, to the month, Pastor Mary shared an acronym with me to help during my times of prayer with my daughter, Hannah. She said while you are praying, breakdown the word, P.R.A.Y. and go in this order: P – Praise (spend time being grateful to God, thanking and praising Him for all that is good within your life), R – Repent (spend time asking God to forgive your sins, and to lead you away from those places of sinful living within your life), A – Ask (ask God what you want, not necessarily for “things” but places within your life or people you want to see Him bless), and Y – Yield (remember that God’s timing is not your timing and His ways are not your ways, so have humble patience and be willing to wait and shift to His ways and timing of your asks because His ways are higher than our own and are ultimately the best for our lives).
Psalm 86:1-13 (NLT)
A prayer of David.
1 Bend down, O Lord, and hear my prayer;
answer me, for I need your help.
2 Protect me, for I am devoted to you.
Save me, for I serve you and trust you.
You are my God.
3 Be merciful to me, O Lord,
for I am calling on you constantly.
4 Give me happiness, O Lord,
for I give myself to you.
5 O Lord, you are so good, so ready to forgive,
so full of unfailing love for all who ask for your help.
6 Listen closely to my prayer, O Lord;
hear my urgent cry.
7 I will call to you whenever I’m in trouble,
and you will answer me.
8 No pagan god is like you, O Lord.
None can do what you do!
9 All the nations you made
will come and bow before you, Lord;
they will praise your holy name.
10 For you are great and perform wonderful deeds.
You alone are God.
11 Teach me your ways, O Lord,
that I may live according to your truth!
Grant me purity of heart,
so that I may honor you.
12 With all my heart I will praise you, O Lord my God.
I will give glory to your name forever,
13 for your love for me is very great.
You have rescued me from the depths of death
Prayer: Jesus, thank You for being there during all of my troubled times. I need for You to take the wheel of my life and be my Navigation System. Forgive me when I am not in alignment with Your plan for my life. Please allow me to quiet the noise of this world, so that I may receive from You, Holy Spirit. I ask all of this in Your Name, Jesus. Amen.