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Psalms 77:10

Posted on 18 May at 15:15

“And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High.”

Context: Psalm 77 is a psalm of Asaph, one of the chief musicians during King David’s time. In this psalm, Asaph expresses his distress and anguish, pouring out his heart before God. He begins by crying out to God and reflecting on his troubled state.

Acknowledging Infirmity: In verse 10, Asaph acknowledges his infirmity or weakness. He recognizes his own frailty, both physical and emotional. It is an admission that he is going through a difficult time, feeling overwhelmed, and perhaps even questioning God’s presence and faithfulness in his life.

Remembering God’s Faithfulness: Despite his distress, Asaph makes a decision to shift his focus from his present circumstances to the faithfulness of God in the past. He says, “but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High.” Here, the “years of the right hand” symbolize the times when God’s power and faithfulness were evident in Asaph’s life and the history of Israel.

Reflection and Encouragement: Asaph’s intention to remember God’s past acts is a deliberate choice to find encouragement in God’s faithfulness. By reflecting on the works of God’s right hand, Asaph seeks to remind himself of God’s power, provision, and deliverance throughout the years.

  • Application: This verse encourages us to shift our focus from our present difficulties to God’s faithfulness in the past. When we find ourselves in distress or facing challenges, we can choose to remember how God has worked in our lives before. This practice can help strengthen our faith, provide hope, and remind us that God is sovereign and capable of bringing us through our current struggles.

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