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Psalm 42 was written by a Hebrew who longed to worship in the sanctuary but could not because enemies of Israel prevented him. Even though he was discouraged by the situation, he reminded himself that his hope was not in worshipping in a particular place, but in God Himself. Today, we will consider the hope that comes from God.
The psalmist takes a step back from his situation to confront himself and his emotions. He reminds himself of truths about God that are deeper than feelings. When his circumstances cause him suffering and pain, he has something deeper to hold onto: truths about a loving and gracious God who sees him right where he is. Like the psalmist, when we begin to feel hopeless, we should take a step back from the world around us and remind ourselves of who God is.
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Psalm 42 was written by a Hebrew who longed to worship in the sanctuary but could not because enemies of Israel prevented him. Even though he was discouraged by the situation, he reminded himself that his hope was not in worshipping in a particular place, but in God Himself. Today, we will consider the hope that comes from God.
The psalmist takes a step back from his situation to confront himself and his emotions. He reminds himself of truths about God that are deeper than feelings. When his circumstances cause him suffering and pain, he has something deeper to hold onto: truths about a loving and gracious God who sees him right where he is. Like the psalmist, when we begin to feel hopeless, we should take a step back from the world around us and remind ourselves of who God is.
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