Psalms 107:19

"Their soul abhors all kinds of food. They draw near to the gates of death."

Key Reflection

This verse vividly describes a state of deep distress where individuals are so troubled that they lose their appetite, symbolizing spiritual or emotional exhaustion. Their condition is so dire that it brings them close to the brink of despair, mirroring a journey towards spiritual death.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Then they cry unto the Lord... -SeePsalms 107:6, note;Psalms 107:13, note. The meaning here is, that if the “sick” cry to the Lord, he hears them, and delivers them. This cannot mean that it “always” occurs, but it occurs “so often” as to show that God can and does interpose to save; “so often” as to encourage us thus to call upon him when we are sick; “so often” as to lay a proper foundation for praise. Many persons - very many - can recall such instances in their own lives, when they seemed to all human appearance to be drawing near to the gates of death, and when, in connection with prayer, their disease took a favorable turn, and they were restored again to health.

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