Brian Eichelberger’s “Satisfied in You” based on Psalm 42 and John Piper’s sermon on “Spiritual Depression in the Psalms“:
I have lost my appetite
And a flood is welling up behind my eyes
So I eat the tears I cry
And if that were not enough
They know just the words to cut and tear and prod
When they ask me, “Where’s your God?”Why are you downcast, O my soul?
Why so disturbed within me?
I can remember when you showed your face to meAs a deer pants for water, so my soul thirsts for you
And when I survey your glory, you so faithfully renew
Like a bed of rest for my fainting flesh
I am satisfied in youWhen I’m staring at the ground
It’s an inbred feedback loop that drags me down
So it’s time to lift my brow
And remember better days
When I loved to worship you and all your ways
With the sweetest songs of praiseWhy are you downcast, O my soul?
Why so disturbed within me?
I can remember when you showed your grace to meAs a deer pants for water, so my soul thirsts for you
And when I survey your splendor, you so faithfully renew
Like a bed of rest for my fainting flesh
I am satisfied in youLet my sights give way to songs that sing about your faithfulness
Let my pain reveal your glory as my only real rest
Let my losses show me all I truly have is you
Cause all I truly have is youSo when I’m drowning out at sea
And your breakers and your waves crash down on me
I’ll recall your safety scheme
You’re the one who made the waves
And your Son went out to suffer in my place
And to tell me that I’m safeSo why am I downcast?
Why so disturbed?
I am satisfied in You.
I am satisfied in You.
I am satisfied in You.