I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.
The Holy Spirit dictated this psalm as a common prayer for the Church in her afflictions, not the private sorrow of one man, but the lamentations of God's chosen people. When we cry to Him, He hears; this is not mere complaint but the sure testimony of His readiness to answer those who call upon Him.
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Commenting on Psalm 77:1-20
Meditation on God's work is sweet labor, but what good is the grain ground if the miller keeps it all? The heart that is full of God's doings must overflow in talk, or it is mere miserliness. Holy conversation that springs from contemplation has power to console both speaker and hearer.
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When I remember what God has wrought for His people of old, my faith revives. He is holy in all His works and changes not; if He begins a work, He will finish it. The remembrance of His wonders is a powerful antidote against distrust of His promise and goodness.
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Commenting on Psalm 77:11-20