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PSALM 107
LET THE REDEEMED OF THE LORD SAY SO
This psalm thanks God for His redemptive work and challenges those whom He has redeemed to praise Him. The psalmist points out how God satisfies the longing soul and fills the hungry with good things. God draws near to those who seek Him!
God can deliver people from any sin or circumstance: hunger, thirst, foolishness, rebellion, or whatever oppression they face. The psalmist uses an example of calming the seas. Without knowing it, the psalmist points ahead to Jesus for a future moment when He calms the storm in Matthew 8.
Psalm 107:29 ESV - "He made the storm be still, and the waves of the sea were hushed."
STUDY QUESTIONS
- How does Psalm 107:29 foreshadow Jesus’ miracle in Matthew 8:23-27?
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