Diligent Discourse
“I call to remembrance my song in the night; I meditate within my heart, And my spirit makes diligent search.” Psalms 77:6 NKJV
One of the major privileges of friendship is openness to dialogue and intimate communication. And tell me a significant signal of a strained relationship; it is easy to bet on the lead toward an absence of clear communication between parties. Little wonder, there is often a hike in human relapse into depression and suicide tendencies for those who seemed to have explored all channels for a trusted communication. While psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers have devised scientific methods of suppression, the psalmist tells of a reliable source of solution and salvation for all of human problems and disturbances: tell it to Jesus. Beyond the best of privileges in human relationships, the privilege of a dialogue with God represents a diligent discourse. Why? In a diligent discourse with God, there can never be a stupid or wrong question. A diligent discourse with God on all the issues of life saves the heart from a disgraceful dependence on man, especially when all the windows are sufficiently perplexed.
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