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Restoration Sermon | When Your Soul is Thirsty | Out Loud

May 24, 2026    Brian Remsch

This powerful exploration of Psalms 42 and 43 takes us into the raw, honest territory of spiritual dryness—that place where worship feels empty, prayers seem to bounce off the ceiling, and God's presence feels impossibly distant. The central image is striking: a deer panting for water. But this isn't the serene, contemplative picture we might imagine from the worship song. This is a deer in absolute desperation, at the end of its life, dying of thirst. That's the intensity of longing the psalmist expresses.


We're invited to acknowledge a profound truth: if we follow Jesus long enough, we will experience seasons of disconnection. Research shows that nearly 60% of practicing Christians admit to these dry seasons, yet tragically, only 25% tell anyone about it. We've created a culture where honesty about our struggles feels unsafe. But scripture is filled with laments, with cries of desperation, with admissions of feeling abandoned. The psalmist teaches us that sometimes the most faithful thing we can do is simply acknowledge our thirst and cry out.


This love isn't based on warm fuzzy emotions or our ability to sense His presence. It's anchored in His faithfulness, most clearly demonstrated at the cross. The psalmist's repeated refrain becomes a form of preaching to himself, reminding his downcast soul where true hope lies, showing us that we can praise God even in the storms.