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What does Psalm 77 say about our feelings and faith?

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Psalm 77 illustrates the struggle of feelings versus the truths of God's promises.

Psalm 77 beautifully captures the tension between human feelings and the steadfastness of God's truths. Asaph, the psalmist, contemplates his feelings of abandonment and despair, emphasizing that he felt cast off by God. However, the psalm reveals that despite these overwhelming feelings, believers are called to lean on the promises of God rather than their emotions. He juxtaposes his feelings of alienation with the unchanging nature of God's love and mercy, which reassures us of His presence and faithfulness, regardless of our circumstances.
Scripture References: Psalm 77:7-9

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