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What does the Bible say about the wanderer in Psalm 107?

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Psalm 107 describes the wanderer as lost and without refuge, longing for satisfaction that can only be found in God.

Psalm 107 illustrates the condition of the wanderer as one who is lost in a wilderness, lacking direction and sustenance. This state symbolizes the spiritual condition of those who are estranged from God, longing for righteousness yet unable to find it on their own. The wanderer is depicted as one who seeks fulfillment in worldly pleasures but finds only desolation, emphasizing the need for divine redemption and guidance. Ultimately, the psalm points to the hope of deliverance when the wanderer cries out to the Lord, who promises to rescue them from their distresses and reveal the way back to Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:1-9

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The Wanderer
Fred Evans · Dec 4, 2022
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