Shelter in the Middle of Sorrow (Psalm 34)
Today is Memorial Day. Memorial Day often carries a mixture of emotions. For some, it is a day of gratitude and remembrance. For others, it opens wounds that still ache deeply. A folded flag, an empty chair, a familiar photograph, or even the sound of a patriotic song can awaken memories of people we love and miss. We remember those who gave their lives, and we also remember the weight carried by those who returned. In moments like these, Psalm 34 offers words of comfort that feel both honest and hopeful. Psalm 34 is traditionally associated with a desperate, humiliating moment in David’s life, when he feigned madness to escape danger and found himself with nowhere left to turn. And yet, from that low place, he wrote one of Scripture’s most tender testimonies: “I sought the Lord, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears” (v. 4). Not after the fear passed. Not once things were better. In the middle of it. That is where God met him. What makes this psalm so remarkab...