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]
PSALM 77, VERSE 9
Asaph has really been "down." Much like Jonah was, and Elijah and even Jeremiah, during their days of discouragement. Maybe even John the Baptist as well! Read three verses from Psalm 77. "Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will he be … [Continue reading]
PSALM 77, VERSE 8
Just a short verse today, two simple questions, both so typical for Asaph. "Is his mercy clean gone for ever? Doth his promise fail for evermore?" The Lord's Mercy, His Promise too, Psalm 77:8. Let's notice the grammar first, the … [Continue reading]
PSALM 77, VERSE 7
A God Who "tolerates" questions! Maybe even invites "questions!" As in Isaiah 1:18 ... "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD." Is this the God of the Bible? He allowed His Own Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, to ask, from the … [Continue reading]
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