Daily Psalms - Classical Psalms Every Day

Psalm 77: Seeking Comfort and Divine Wonders | King James Version Bible Reading with Soundtrack

In this episode, we delve into Psalm 77 from the King James Version of the Bible. This poignant Psalm, attributed to Asaph, captures a soul in deep distress crying out to God. It explores themes of seeking the Lord in times of trouble, feeling overwhelmed, and questioning God's mercy and faithfulness. Eventually, it transitions to a heartfelt remembrance of God's past wonders and mighty deeds, affirming His greatness and power. The episode is enhanced with a beautiful sound design and soundtrack, providing a serene listening experience. Additionally, discover how classical music compositions have been influenced by the emotions and imagery of Psalm 77.

00:00 Introduction and Cry for Help
00:46 Reflection on Past Troubles
00:59 Questioning God's Mercy
01:21 Remembering God's Deeds
02:04 God's Power in Nature
02:37 Conclusion: God's Guidance

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An audio Psalm a day set to classical music.

Begin or end each day meditating on the word of God and the timeless poetry of the Psalms. Each episode is set to beautiful classical and orchestral music that will help you ground your soul in the Bible.

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Psalm 77 - To the chief Musician,
to Jeduthun, A Psalm of Asaph.

I cried unto God with my
voice, even unto God with my

voice; and he gave ear unto me.

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

not: my soul refused to be comforted.

I remembered God, and was troubled: I
complained, and my spirit was overwhelmed.

Selah.

Thou

holdest mine eyes waking: I am
so troubled that I cannot speak.

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

I call to remembrance my song in the
night: I commune with mine own heart:

and my spirit made diligent search.

Will the Lord cast off for ever?

and will he be favourable no more?

Is his mercy clean gone for ever?

doth his promise fail for evermore?

Hath God forgotten to be gracious?

hath he in anger shut
up his tender mercies?

Selah.

And I said, This is my infirmity:
but I will remember the years of

the right hand of the most High.

I will remember the works of the Lord:
surely I will remember thy wonders of old.

I will meditate also of all thy
work, and talk of thy doings.

Thy way, O God, is in the sanctuary:
who is so great a God as our God?

Thou art the God that doest
wonders: thou hast declared

thy strength among the people.

Thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy
people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph.

Selah.

The waters saw thee, O God, the
waters saw thee; they were afraid:

the depths also were troubled.

The clouds poured out water:
the skies sent out a sound:

thine arrows also went abroad.

The voice of thy thunder
was in the heaven:

world: the earth trembled and shook.

Thy way is in the sea, and thy
path in the great waters, and

thy footsteps are not known.

Thou leddest thy people like a flock
by the hand of Moses and Aaron.