When Life Falls Apart… Can You Still Worship? | Psalm 59 | Chapel Hill Church Gig Harbor
What do you do when everything feels stacked against you, when the pressure is constant, the fear is real, and the morning feels far away? Psalm 59 was written in exactly that kind of moment.
In this message from our David’s Playlist series, we step into one of the darkest nights of David’s life. Surrounded by enemies, trapped in his own home, and unsure if he would survive the night, David writes a song, not of denial, but of deep, resilient worship.
From Psalm 59, we learn how to worship God when life is falling apart through three powerful movements:
Prayer — bringing raw, honest fear and frustration to God
Profession — declaring who God is, even before circumstances change
Praise — choosing confident worship rooted in God’s steadfast love
This sermon explores how honest prayer reshapes our perspective, how proclaiming God’s character strengthens faith, and how praise can rise even before deliverance comes. Ultimately, Psalm 59 points us forward to Jesus, the one who was surrounded, betrayed, and suffered for us, yet entrusted himself fully to the Father.
If you’re facing uncertainty, opposition, fear, or exhaustion, this message invites you to discover a deeper kind of worship; one that doesn’t wait for the storm to pass.
