Asaph has somehow transitioned from "his problems" to "God's praise" in this short 20 verse Psalm! From verse 2 ("In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord: my sore ran in the night, and ceased not: my soul refused to be comforted.") to verse 14, … [Continue reading]
PSALM 77, VERSE 13
I know the human writer is Asaph. In fact, I'd like to some day preach a whole Revival using as my Text each evening ... one of the Psalms of Asaph, this godly man! There are 12 of them, according to the superscripts anyway. Those being Psalm 50, … [Continue reading]
PSALM 77, VERSE 12
We have all heard of meditating on God's Word. But what about meditating on God's Work? What an idea! Listen to Asaph, the intellectual Psalmist. "I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings." Psalm 77:12 is our Text here. The … [Continue reading]
PSALM 77, VERSE 11
OUR STUDY OF PSALM 77 CONTINUES ... But with, finally, a "positive" verse of Scripture! After a litany of sad proclamations. Let me show you what I mean. "I (Asaph, the Psalmist in this case) cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my … [Continue reading]
PSALM 77, VERSE 10
Today we reach the half-way point in our journey through Psalm 77. We're now going to notice verse 10, with 10 more verses awaiting attention. Listen to Asaph, our "philosophical" but "godly" writer. "And I said, This is my infirmity: but I … [Continue reading]
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