REMEMBER THE DEEDS OF THE LORD
Psalm 77:1-20 / Keywords 77:11
I will remember the deeds of the LORD;
yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago.
1.
Asaph cries out to God in distress, but his prayer appears to go unanswered.
During one of these sleepless nights, he concludes that God was keeping him
awake and troubling his heart. With a faint spirit, he asks God six rhetorical
questions (7-9) because God seems to be rejecting him and withholding his
compassion toward him. He then deliberately focuses his thoughts on past times
when God seemed so near. He remembers God’s
mighty works for his people and meditates on them. Then Asaph realizes:
Although God’s footprints
were unseen, God shepherded his people through the Red Sea. God’s way
often appears hidden, even when he is leading.
2.
When we feel locked down by the trials of life, how can we regain spiritual
perspective? Instead of looking at the trials and questioning God’s
seeming indifference and silence, we need to turn our hearts toward the
rearview mirror at God’s past
blessings. Until when should we remember, consider, and meditate on God’s past
blessings and mighty works for us and his people? Until we recognize that Jesus
is shepherding us faithfully, although his shepherding is sometimes hidden.
Prayer Lord, help me to remember your
mighty work in and around me and to trust in Jesus, my good shepherd who
shepherds us faithfully.
One Word Remember
God’s
work
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