Psalm 107:23-43

 


Psalm 107 is an exhortation to give thanks to the LORD for His goodness and love.  After the introduction, it proceeds with four illustrations of God's redemption from troubles during 1) wanderings through desert wastelands, 2) captivity under the shadow of death, 3) afflictions from sinful disobedience, and 4) fears from stormy seas. The psalm closes with a contrast between consequences of evil versus blessings to the upright.  Verses 23-43 include the last illustration and the conclusion.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:

  • Verses 23-32
    • What storms and fears has God calmed in my life?
  • Verses 33-42
    • In these verses, how are consequences for evil contrasted with blessings for the upright?
  • Verse 43
    • From reflecting on the whole psalm and considering the steadfast love of the LORD, what wisdom can I gain? 

If you would like to meditate on this psalm through music as well, following is a link to a YouTube video:
  • "Psalm 107" by Rachel Cohen:  Link


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