Timberline Church | Feed My Soul: Psalm 13 "The God Who Invites You to Wrestle" | Brent Cunningham
Series: Feed My Soul
June 28, 2026 | Brent Cunningham
What do you do when life doesn't make sense and God feels silent? Psalm 13 reminds us that faith isn't the absence of questions or pain- it includes bringing them honestly before God. Rather than hiding our grief, frustration, or confusion, we're invited to wrestle with Him through lament, trusting that He is big enough to hold our deepest hurts and faithful enough to meet us in them.
The journey of lament doesn't end in despair. As we bring our honest prayers to God, He gently leads us from disorientation toward renewed trust, even when our circumstances haven't changed. Ultimately, Psalm 13 points us to Jesus, who entered humanity's deepest suffering and, through His death and resurrection, secured the hope that our adversity is not our destiny. Darkness is never the final word, because in Christ, hope always has the last word.
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