Scripture – Psalm 77-78:1-20
Observation –
- Psalm 77 – I Will Remember the Deeds of the Lord
- Psalm 77:1-3 – A cry to God in the day of trouble
- Psalm 77:4-6 – Restlessness and questioning in distress
- Psalm 77:7-9 – Questions about God’s rejection and mercy
- Psalm 77:10-12 – Turning point: choosing to remember God’s works
- Psalm 77:13-15 – Praise for God’s holiness and power to redeem
- Psalm 77:16-20 – Recalling God's mighty deliverance at the Red Sea
- Psalm 78:1–20 – Lessons from Israel’s History
- Psalm 78:1-4 – A call to teach the next generation about God's works
- Psalm 78:5-8 – God's law was given so that future generations would not rebel
- Psalm 78:9-11 – Ephraim turned back; they forgot God's works
- Psalm 78:12-16 – God’s miraculous works in Egypt and the wilderness
- Psalm 78:17-20 – Israel's rebellion: questioning whether God can provide in the desert
Timeless Outline –v4
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