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Psalms 136:23

Posted on 18 May at 11:22
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Who remembred vs in our lowe estate: for his mercy endureth for euer. Psalms 136:23 (KJV)

Who remembered us in our low estate: for his mercy

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for ever: Psalms 136:23 (KJV)

Psalm 136 is a beautiful hymn known as the “Great Hallel,” which recounts the goodness, faithfulness, and steadfast love of God throughout Israel’s history. The psalmist reflects on various aspects of God’s creation, deliverance, and provision for His people.

In verse 23 the psalmist acknowledges that God remembered them in their low estate and roused them from their bondage. This expression of gratitude highlights God’s faithfulness in times of hardship and distress, recognizing that even in the most challenging moments He did not forget His people.

The verse also highlights the enduring mercy (lovingkindness) of God. Despite the difficulties and trials faced by the psalmist and the Israelites, God’s mercy—Hebrew “chesed,” which encompasses unfailing love, kindness, and covenant loyalty—remained constant and everlasting.

The phrase “our low estate” refers to a state of affliction, oppression, or adversity. It shows that God’s remembrance extends to the most vulnerable and downtrodden, and that He is intimately concerned with the well‑being of His people, especially during times of hardship.

Psalm 136:23 encourages believers to trust in God’s faithfulness and mercy (lovingkindness), especially when going through challenging circumstances. It reminds us that God does not abandon His people in their times of need but remembers and cares for them, offering comfort in the knowledge that His mercy endures forever.

The verse invites us to reflect on God’s past faithfulness in our own lives. By remembering instances when God came through for us, even in our low points, we cultivate a heart of gratitude and develop confidence to trust God in present and future situations.

Ultimately, this verse prompts us to praise and worship God for His enduring mercy (lovingkindness). Recognizing that His mercy is not temporary but everlasting moves us to give thanks and honor Him for His unwavering love.

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