Will You Remember?
Scripture: Psalm 77:1-2, 11-13 (NIV)
Psalms were a significant part of Temple worship leading up to the second destruction of the Temple in 70 AD (or CE). The Psalms are written in the form of Hebrew poetry. They are poems, although they don’t rhyme, either in English or in Hebrew. The psalmist, at the beginning of our text is moved to crying out in pain to God. Psalm 77 begins with statements of doubt but ends with assurance of faith in God. In v. 11, the psalmist turns a corner. He now has a strategy to restore the peace he had previously known. “I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago.” (Ps. 77:11)
Rev. John C. Cheek
June 26, 2022 – Worship Service Bulletin
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