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Pray Every Day

Psalm 77

Pray Every Day

Mary DeMuth

Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Christianity, Mental Health

4.9576 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2026

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Today’s Scripture: Psalm 77 Mary is reading Psalm 77 in the WEB.   Access Pray Every Day every single day on the Pray Every Day App! Not only can you listen, but I’ve created 365 daily devotions you can read as well–all about connecting deeply with Jesus, finding healing, and experiencing His presence. Download the app […]

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, this is Mary DeMuth and this is Pray Every Day where I pray through the Bible verse by verse.

0:05.7

Today's podcast is brought to you by The Light of the World Bible Storybook, 30 stories illuminating God's love and redemption that Sophie, my daughter and I, wrote last spring, and now it is out as a book, beautifully illustrated, hardbound book, great for families, great for kids, and pick it up

0:23.6

wherever books are sold thanks to light of the world. And that's the movie that was out last year.

0:29.0

And Tindale House for creating this book, it's really, really beautiful. All right, today I'm

0:36.3

reading Psalm 77, but before I do, I want to pray for someone with stomach issues.

0:42.3

And maybe I'm just praying for myself.

0:44.3

Jesus, I pray for someone who is battling stomach issues, whether it's a cancer, whether it's an ulcer,

0:50.3

whether it's just a reflux, it's something, Lord, digestive problems.

0:55.1

I pray that you would bring healing in a powerful way,

0:59.7

that you would illuminate what is wrong,

1:01.7

that there would be no more mystery there,

1:03.6

but that it would be solved and understood,

1:06.0

that there would be medicine that can cure it

1:07.7

or that you, Lord, would just move throughout their body right now

1:10.3

and cure it in Jesus' name. Amen. All right, Psalm 77. For the chief musician in the World English Bible

1:17.4

to Jeddathan, a Psalm by Asaph. My cry goes to God. Indeed, I cry to God for help and for him to

1:25.7

listen to me. In the day of my trouble, I sought the Lord. My hand

1:30.1

was stretched out in the night and didn't get tired. My soul refused to be comforted. I remembered

1:36.0

God and I groan. I complain and my spirit is overwhelmed, Selah. You hold my eyelids open.

1:45.0

I am so troubled that I can't speak.

1:47.0

I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times.

1:51.0

I remember my song in the night.

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