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This weeks Bible Verse begins with an introduction from Our Daily Bread dated Tuesday, December 28, 2010.
Psalm 77 chronicles the lament
of a person in distress who felt as if God no longer cared
(v v.7-9). "Has His mercy ceased forever?" Has His promise
failed forevermore?" ( v.8). Yet, even in anguish, the
psalmist said, "I will remember the works of the
LORD; surely, I will remember the wonders of old"
(v.11) The result was a renewal of trust and hope; You are
the God who does wonders; You have declared your strength
among the people" (v.14).
Psalm 77: 1-14 The Living Bible
(Paraphrased)
1. I cry to the Lord, I call
and call to Him.
Oh, that he would listen.
2. I am in deep trouble and I
need his
help badly. All night long I
pray, lifting
my hands to heaven, pleading.
There
can be no joy for me until he
acts.
3. I think of God and moan,
overwhelmed
with longing for his help.
4. I cannot sleep until you
act. I am too
distressed, even to pray.
5. I keep thinking of the good
old days of
the past, long since ended.
6. Then my nights were filled
with joyous songs.
I
search my soul and meditate upon the
difference now.
7. Has the Lord rejected me
forever? Will
he never again be favorable?
8. Is His loving kindness
gone forever?
Has his promise
failed?
9. Has he forgotten to be
kind to one so
undeserving? Has
slammed the door
in anger on his love?
10. And I said: This is my
fate, that the
blessings of God have
changed to hate.
11. I recall the many
miracles he did for
me so long ago.
12. Those wonderful deeds
are constantly
in my thoughts. I
cannot stop thinking
about them.
13. O God, your ways are
holy. Where is
there any other as
mighty as you?
14
You are the God of miracles
and wonders.
You still demonstrate
your awesome power.
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