David cries out, “Hear my cry, O God, listen to my prayer” (Ps. 61:1), a prayer that includes at least six petitions. But before he petitions the Lord, he describes his predicament, “from the end of the earth,” where his “heart is faint” (61:2). It is possible, that he is describing a literal distance from Zion, but more than likely he is experiencing a seeming distance from God’s presence. He feels far from God, perhaps even vulnerable, weak, and weary. And maybe you do too. Have you ever cried out to God, feeling as if he isn’t listening? Have you ever petitioned the Lord in prayer so many times that you don’t think you can pray it again? Has your heart felt so heavy that you felt like you were on the other end of the earth from the Lord? You’re not alone.