Psalm 77

 


Psalm 77 is a lament, crying out to God in sleepless anguish.  The psalmist remembers a time when the Lord did not spurn them in anger, which indicates that they are currently experiencing the consequences of their sin and disobedience.  Yet, the psalmist also remembers who God is and all that He has done.  Thus, his hope is still in the all powerful God, who through mighty deeds has redeemed and delivered His people.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:
  • Verses 1-3
    • From the example of the psalmist, what should we continually do in times of trouble when our soul groans and our spirit is faint both day and night?
  • Verses 4-6
    • What can I do during sleepless nights?
  • Verses 7-9
    • We know that God is faithful to His promises, His steadfast love is forever, and He is always gracious and compassionate.  Thus, how might remembering who God is be helpful when we are full of questions?
  • Verses 10-15
    • How might remembering God's mighty deeds help us through our times of anguish?
  • Verses 16-20
    • How might remembering God's power over creation and his past deliverance help give hope in present circumstances?

If you would like to meditate on this psalm through music as well, following is a link to a YouTube video:
  • "I Cry Aloud to God and He Will Hear Me" (Psalm 77) by Seth Primm (Fellowship Worship):  Link


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