What do you do when God feels distant, yet your soul still longs for Him? In this deeply honest message from Psalm 42, Pastor Matt Hagee opens the door to a raw conversation about spiritual dryness, emotional exhaustion, and the kind of faith that refuses to let go. Whether you’re walking through grief, confusion, or longing, this sermon reminds you that God meets you in the silence.
Follow the journey of a nameless gatekeeper, a son of Korah, who stood at the threshold of God’s house—welcoming others into divine encounters while wondering where God was for himself. Through his words, we discover that even in the middle of worship, it’s possible to feel cast down, disquieted, and overwhelmed. But we also learn what it means to hope again.
This powerful message explores the reality of unanswered prayers, spiritual struggle, and the deep assurance that God’s lovingkindness will never fail. When waves of sorrow hit, when God’s voice is just a faint drip in the canyon, this psalm—and this sermon—teach us how to listen, how to remember, and how to say: “I shall yet praise Him.”