
Man of Sorrows
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Psalm 69 presents David's raw cry to God in the midst of overwhelming suffering, describing himself as drowning in floodwaters with no foothold. This psalm speaks powerfully to our experience in a broken world filled with natural disasters, betrayal, ridicule, physical suffering, and the weight of our own sinful hearts. David's initial response is understandable—he calls for justice and even destruction upon his enemies. While our desire for justice reflects God's character, Christ teaches us a more excellent way.Remarkably, many verses in Psalm 69 point directly to Jesus, who was hated without cause, consumed with zeal for God's house, and given sour wine on the cross. Christianity doesn't offer a neat intellectual solution to suffering, but rather a God who enters our suffering. The crosses we bear—those places where brokenness hurts us most—are not dismissed by God but intimately known by Him. Christ says, 'I will go to that place. I will know it intimately.' Though suffering awaits us everywhere in this life, we can approach it differently knowing that Christ bears it with us, and that through His resurrection, God promises to make all things new.