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Enjoying the Journey

God Still Leads

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Christianity, Business, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Non-profit, Religion & Spirituality

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2020

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Psalm 77. In the dark hours, in the times of confusion, in the seasons when we cannot understand which way to go, God is still leading. Just do the 3 things that Asaph did and keep following. The Lord always knows where He is going. Join Scott Pauley's study through Scripture this year. Find resources for every book of the Bible by Dr. Pauley and Enjoying the Journey at enjoyingthejourney.org/journey-through-scripture/.Whether you're a new believer or have walked with the Lord for years, you'll find thousands of free devotionals, Bible studies, audio series, and Scripture tools designed to strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding of the Bible, and help you stay rooted in the Word of God. Explore now at EnjoyingTheJourney.org.Extend the Work Enjoying the Journey provides every resource for free worldwide. If you would like to help extend this Bible teaching, you may give at enjoyingthejourney.org/donations/

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The third section of Psalms, known as the Leviticus Psalms, remind us that the God who redeemed us is still with us.

0:16.0

In fact, he is promised to never leave us or forsake us., we join Scott Pauli in opening God's roadmap for life.

0:24.6

Find your place in the Word of God, in the Psalms, and let's discover what God has for us along the way.

0:34.6

If you have a bad day, there's always the hope that night is coming and you can rest.

0:41.6

If you have a bad night, there's always the hope and prayer that day is coming,

0:46.2

that that night will not last forever and that soon the sun will rise and you'll get a fresh start.

0:50.5

But what happens when the trouble seems to be day and night? If I use that expression,

0:56.4

day and night this happened. I mean by that, there was no end to it. That's the words of Asaph in

1:01.7

Psalm 77, verse 1. I cried into God with my voice, even into God with my voice, and he gave ear into me.

1:07.8

In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord, my sore ran in the night

1:12.8

and ceased not. My soul refused to be comforted. I remembered God and was troubled. I complained and my

1:19.7

spirit was overwhelmed. Selah. Did you hear it in verse two? The day of his trouble and then his

1:25.9

sore ran in the night. He repeats it.

1:28.8

Verse four, thou holdest mine eyes waking. I am so troubled that I cannot speak. Have you ever

1:34.3

been there before? So troubled in your spirit, you didn't even know what to say.

1:38.6

Verse five, I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times. I call to remembrance

1:43.8

my song in the night.

1:46.1

I commune with my own heart and my spirit made diligent search. Day and night, day and night,

1:51.8

he says, I'm troubled, I'm struggling, I'm having a hard time. That sets in motion a chain of

1:58.0

questions. Beginning in verse number number seven will the Lord cast off

2:01.7

forever will he be favorable no more is his mercy clean gone forever does this promise

2:07.6

fail forever more have God forgotten to be gracious have he in anger shut up his

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