Psalm 77 is a perfect example of how we should react to doubts about God's love, faithfulness, mercy, and all other aspects of God.
Asaph is the writer of this psalm and he begins by discussing how he cries out to God and believes that God will hear him. He talks about how often he cries out to God; all day and all night he pleads before God.
In verses 7-9 Asaph brings his doubts directly to God. He doesn't beat around the bush. He asks the questions that are weighing him down. And then for the rest of the psalm he sets the perfect example for us.
Starting in verse 10 he immediately recounts several of the wonders that God has performed in his life, and several of the ways God has proved himself. He ends the psalm with confidence in God's love and faithfulness.
So, the lesson here is that when you have doubts, the most important thing to do is lay them down at the throne of God and leave them there. Instead of picking them back up, rejoice in God's past mercy and love until you begin to recognize his mercy and love in the present moment. If you hold your doubts in, they will fester, and you'll have a lot of spiritual healing to do to become healthy again.
Asaph is the writer of this psalm and he begins by discussing how he cries out to God and believes that God will hear him. He talks about how often he cries out to God; all day and all night he pleads before God.
In verses 7-9 Asaph brings his doubts directly to God. He doesn't beat around the bush. He asks the questions that are weighing him down. And then for the rest of the psalm he sets the perfect example for us.
Starting in verse 10 he immediately recounts several of the wonders that God has performed in his life, and several of the ways God has proved himself. He ends the psalm with confidence in God's love and faithfulness.
So, the lesson here is that when you have doubts, the most important thing to do is lay them down at the throne of God and leave them there. Instead of picking them back up, rejoice in God's past mercy and love until you begin to recognize his mercy and love in the present moment. If you hold your doubts in, they will fester, and you'll have a lot of spiritual healing to do to become healthy again.
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