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Psalms 77:12

Posted on 18 May at 15:15

“I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.”

Certainly! Let’s delve into a Bible study on Psalm 77:12 in the King James Version:

Psalm 77 is attributed to Asaph and is categorised as a psalm of lament. It begins with the psalmist expressing his distress and seeking the Lord in his trouble. In verse 12, we encounter a pivotal shift in the psalmist’s mindset as he reflects on God’s works and offers a resolution.

Psalm 77:12 (KJV) states: “I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.”

Context and Background:

Psalm 77 explores the theme of finding comfort and hope in God during times of distress. The psalmist wrestles with his troubled thoughts and questions God’s faithfulness, expressing feelings of abandonment and deep sorrow. However, in verse 12, the psalmist makes a deliberate decision to change his focus and meditate on God’s works.

Mediating on God’s Work:

The word “meditate” in this verse refers to thoughtful contemplation or reflection. The psalmist resolves to intentionally ponder and reflect on God’s past acts, His mighty deeds, and His faithfulness. By doing so, he seeks to shift his attention away from his present troubles and instead fix his mind on God’s power and goodness.

Talking about God’s Doings:

In addition to personal meditation, the psalmist also determines to “talk of thy doings.” This suggests that he desires to share with others the great works of God that he contemplates. By discussing God’s actions and testimonies, the psalmist not only strengthens his own faith but also encourages others to trust in God and find hope in His marvellous deeds.

Application and Lessons:

  • a. Choosing to Reflect on God:In times of distress, it is essential for believers to intentionally shift their focus from their immediate troubles to the character and works of God. By meditating on God’s past faithfulness, we can find solace and renewed hope.
  • b. Sharing God’s Works:As we experience God’s goodness and faithfulness in our lives, it is important to testify and share these testimonies with others. By talking about God’s doings, we can inspire and encourage fellow believers, reminding them of God’s power and faithfulness.

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