“He knows our frame;

he remembers that we are dust.”

–Psalm 103:14

Times of difficulty and suffering remind us that we are frail.

1. We are spiritually frail. Those moments when we feel most strong and stable can be so close to those moments when we stumble and fail. We are prone to rebellion and idolatry. Our hearts are deceitful and wicked.

2. We are physically frail. There are a thousand dangers that could throw our health into chaos at any moment. It is only by the grace of God that our bodies continue to function effectively.

3. We are mentally frail. The human mind was not designed to know all there is to know. Nor was it designed to process every kind of stress and trauma in this world. It is only by God’s grace that we can think clearly and maintain stability of mind.

4. We are emotionally frail. Our hearts are not as robust as we may think from the comfort of the armchair. When the losses mount quickly as in the case of Job, we are reminded how feeble and dependent we are emotionally.

He knows

The encouragement we find in this psalm is that God knows. He remembers where we came from (dust) and he knows how frail we are. He doesn’t look on as an angry, frustrated parent, but as a loving parent who understands the weakness of his infant child.

God understands that we as his children are dependent on him. And he’s ok with that. And he intends to meet our needs because he cares for us.

Conclusion

So when you’re frustrated by your own frailty and dependence, remember, God is not. He knows. And he’s looking after you. As loving parents do.

“We do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathise with our weaknesses.” –Hebrews 4:15

Grace to you.

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About Jason Harris

Dr Jason Harris is a writer, pastor, and academic. He has authored multiple books, articles, and papers including his book Theological Meditations on the Gospel. Jason has a PhD from James Cook University as well as degrees in theology, music, accounting, and research. Jason has lived in Cairns, Australia since 2007 and serves as pastor at CrossPoint Church. You can contact Jason at jason@jasonharris.com.au.

4 Comments

  1. Robert 5 February, 2009 at 7:17 am - Reply

    Terrific post. I wish I could have explained the Psalm that way:) I appreciated this paragraph:-

    God understands that we as his children are dependent on him. And he’s ok with that. And he intends to meet our needs because he cares for us.

    Anyway Jason, this will encourage me today.

  2. Kez 5 February, 2009 at 7:38 am - Reply

    Hey thanks, Jason – this one really hit the right chords! A real encouragement! =)

  3. Apo 5 February, 2009 at 8:11 am - Reply

    Thanks Jason

  4. Jason Harris 5 February, 2009 at 11:05 am - Reply

    Rob, I wrote this Wed afternoon right before Steven brought it up for meditation at prayer meeting. Cool, eh?

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