KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 77:4
4. Thou holdest mine eyes waking: I am so troubled that I cannot speak.
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Summary: Psalm 77 is a poignant reflection of anguish and distress, written by Asaph during a time of deep sorrow. The chapter opens with the psalmist expressing his despair and feeling of abandonment, as he struggles to find comfort in his thoughts and memories. The themes of questioning God's presence and the longing for past divine intervention are prominent, highlighting a sense of spiritual crisis. As the psalmist recalls the mighty deeds of God in history, particularly the Exodus and the parting of the Red Sea, he grapples with feelings of doubt and fear, wondering if God has forgotten His promises. However, the chapter transitions into a reaffirmation of God's sovereignty and faithfulness, emphasizing that God’s actions in the past provide hope for the present. It culminates in a declaration of God's mighty power, reassuring believers that even in times of trouble, they can trust in God's unfailing character and divine providence. The overall message encourages believers to remember God's past faithfulness as a source of strength in present difficulties.
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