Newsletter — May 10, 2026
Psalm 22 is full of jewels, as Pastor Joe made clear in his preaching to us last week. While you can’t say everything in one sermon, two more jewels from this Psalm deserve a second look.
First are verses 9–10, (chiastic arrangement: womb>trust>>cast on you>womb) which make clear that God is your covenantal God right from conception, birth, and early childhood. Parents can rejoice that their God is the God of their children, long before they understand that reality. Long before they exhibit visible faith, they are trusting in their God right from the womb! That’s great encouragement in our training: these are God’s children because when he called the parents to faith, he was calling the children to be his as well in compliance with the Abrahamic promise: I will be God to you and to your children. So teach and nurture and love them confident in God’s great love and attachment to HIS children!
Secondly, these two verses, 9 and 10, are coupled with verse 11, which brings the reader back to David’s present distress: “trouble is near and there is none to help.” David shifts from children to their parents; from the younger generation to the older generation. His point? God is with you as well; in fact, he’s been with you since the womb. Meaning he won’t abandon you now in the hour of your need! And be encouraged: God has been with you your whole covenantal life! David begins to seriously press this home in verse 19: “But you, O Yahweh, be not far off! O you my help, come quickly to my aid!” Verse 26 wraps it up: “The afflicted shall eat and be satisfied.”
From young to old, from safe to afflicted, God is your God! Rely on him, trust in him, as he taught you from the womb. For there is no other!




