Strength in Weariness
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Strength in Weariness
November 24, 2025 | André K. Dugger
"I am weary from grief; strengthen me through your word. Keep me from the way of deceit and graciously give me your instruction. I have chosen the way of truth; I have set your ordinances before me. I cling to your decrees; Lord, do not put me to shame.”
Psalm 119:28-31 (CSB)
Grief has a way of draining every part of your being. It weighs on your heart, clouds your mind, and weakens your spirit. The psalmist admits, “I am weary from grief.” This is not weakness, it is honesty. Even the strongest believer can feel exhausted by sorrow, loss, or unrelenting trials.
But notice where strength is sought: “Strengthen me through your word.” God’s Word is not just information, it is power. Scripture holds promises for your weary soul, reminders that God is near the brokenhearted (Psalm 34:18) and that His grace is sufficient when your strength fails (2 Corinthians 12:9). When you feel too weak to carry on, His Word becomes your lifeline.
The psalmist also prays, “Keep me from the way of deceit.” Grief often opens the door for lies; thoughts that God has abandoned you, that your pain is pointless, or that relief can be found in sin or compromise. In those moments, you need God’s instruction to anchor you to truth. His Word protects you from deception and gently redirects you when your heart wanders.
There is also resolve here: “I have chosen the way of truth; I have set your ordinances before me.” Even in sorrow, you must make a choice; to cling to God’s decrees instead of giving in to despair. Choosing truth is not always easy, but it is always life-giving.
Finally, the psalmist pleads, “Lord, do not put me to shame.” This is a cry for God’s faithfulness to be displayed. When you hold fast to His Word, you can trust that He will not let your hope end in disappointment. In Christ, you have a Savior who bore grief and sorrow (Isaiah 53:4) and who promises to walk with you through the valley of the shadow of death.
- Reflection Question: In times of grief, do you cling more tightly to God’s Word, or do you allow sorrow to drive you toward deception?
- Prayer:
Father, in my grief and weariness, strengthen me by Your Word. Guard me from deception, fix my heart on truth, and let me cling to Your promises without shame. In Jesus’ name, amen.




