Psalm 27 - Hide and Seek

 



God, playing hide and seek is fun as kids, but not so fun when we feel like we’re the ones who are “it,” and you are the one hiding.

David’s one request - the one thing he was seeking (v. 4), the one thing his heart was set on (v. 8), was to dwell in your presence and see your face. In fact, you are the one who asked him seek his face (v. 8)…you were the one who initiated this game of hide and seek.

But, in this game of hide and seek, David uses the word “hide” in two different ways. First, he is confident that you will hide him in the shadow of your wings in the day of trouble (v. 3). But, in v. 9, he begs you not to hide your face from him.

God, which game of hide and seek are you playing? Will you hide us in the shadow of your wings? Or will you hide your face from us? Will you protect us, or will you leave us cold, exposed, and alone?

God, just like David, it can feel like both. There are moments of confident assurance that you’ve got me. But there are other times when you feel like you are taking this game of hide and seek a bit too far.

God, during these times when you are testing my heart to see if I will continue to seek you in the dark, I pray for the resolve to keep seeking. Let me not give up too easily. And the longer you remain hidden, let my hunger to find you only grow.

Amen

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