Please read Psalm 77.
www.blueletterbible.org/nasb/psa/77/1/s_555001
Meditate on verses 9 and 11.
Has God forgotten to be gracious,
or has He in anger withdrawn His compassion?
I shall remember the deeds of the LORD;
surely I will remember Your
wonders of old.
Asaph
was distressed when he wrote this psalm. He was so troubled he could not sleep, and his
soul refused to be comforted (vs. 2, 4). Asaph wondered if the LORD’s lovingkindness
had ceased and if His promises had come to an end (v. 8).
As Asaph’s
grieving eyelids refused to close, he remembered the deeds of the LORD:
1.
Your way, O God, is holy (v. 13).
2.
You are God who works wonders (v. 14).
3.
You have made known Your strength among the
peoples (v. 14).
4.
You have redeemed Your people by Your power (v.
15).
Sometimes
it seems that God has withdrawn His compassion. If you are experiencing one of those times,
remember God’s faithfulness towards you and those you love. Recall that His paths are in the mighty
waters; you may not be able to see His footprints, but know that they are there
(v. 19).
Pray Psalm
77:1 and 19-20 over yourself and those for whom you stand guard as a faithful,
prayerful watchman (Isaiah 62:6-7).
“________ and my voices rise to
You, God, and we will cry aloud!
Our voices rise to You, God; please hear us!
Keep us on Your path in these mighty waters;
let us see and know Your
footprints.
Lead us like Your flock.
By Your hand, Jesus~”
The WATCHMAN on the
WALL, Volume 2 – Dr. Ron and Marsha Harvell
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