Summary
Psalm 77:1–9 – A sleepless lament What happens: The psalmist cries out and stretches untiring hands in the night. He asks if God’s favor has ceased and mercy ended. What it means: Faith can feel abandoned but keeps praying. Honest questions belong in a life with God.
Psalm 77:10–15 – I will remember Your works What happens: He chooses to remember God’s deeds, wonders, and mighty arm of redemption. He rehearses the exodus power that saved. What it means: Memory heals despair. God’s past salvation fuels present trust and worship.
Psalm 77:16–20 – God’s unseen footprints What happens: The waters see God and tremble; thunder and lightning mark His way. God leads His people by Moses and Aaron, though His footprints are unseen. What it means: God rules creation and history with hidden guidance. He shepherds through leaders while remaining the true Guide.
Application
- In dark nights, pray and remember past mercies.
- Journal God’s works to steady your soul.
- Follow godly leadership while trusting God’s unseen path.
