Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 77:1 - 77:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 77:1 - 77:1


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“Doth His Promise Fail?”

Psa 77:1-10

There is a strong resemblance between this psalm and Hab 3:1-19. It may be divided at the Selahs. The psalmist’s anguish, Psa 77:1-3. It is well to give expression to grief. Do not lock it in your breast. Even in the thick darkness reach out your hands toward God. Your finger-tips will find themselves touched by the divine response. Refuse to be comforted by Christian work, or by the diversions of society and business, or by the exercise of a strong will. Open the wound to God; He will heal it and wipe away your tears.

The contrast between past and present, Psa 77:4-9. In the scarcity of his comfort, David was glad to live on his old stores, as are bees in winter. He specially recalled his song in the night, which is probably the equivalent of that glorying in tribulation of which the New Testament is full. Let us answer those questions of the psalmist: Will the Lord cast off? No; Rom 11:1. Will He be favorable? Yes; Lam 3:32. Is His mercy clean gone? No; Psa 103:17. Doth his promise fail? No; Heb 6:18. Hath God forgotten to be gracious? No; Exo 34:6. Hath He shut up his mercies? No; Lam 3:22-23. He is Jehovah, and changes not.