Psalms 77:11

11 But I will remember the LORD's deeds; yes, I will remember your wondrous acts from times long past.

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Psalms 77:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 77:11

I will remember the works of the Lord
His works of creation and providence, his government of the world, and particularly his regard for his own people, and his preservation of them, especially the people of Israel, whom he had not cast off, nor would and so might serve to strengthen his faith, that he would not cast him off for ever: and in like manner, what God has done for his people in a way of grace, in their redemption by Christ, and in a work of grace upon their souls, may be improved to the removing of doubts and fears, and unbelief, and for the strengthening of faith: there is a double reading of this clause, that in the margin is followed by us; but in the text it is written, "I will cause to remember"; that is, I will declare and show forth to others the works of the Lord:

surely I will remember thy wonders of old;
such as were done in Egypt, at the Red sea, and in the wilderness; which exceeded the power and reason of man, and which showed ancient love and old friendship subsisting between God and his people; so the remembrance of God's everlasting love, his ancient covenant, and the grace and blessings given in Christ before the world was, may be of use against despondency, and for the support and encouragement of faith.

Psalms 77:11 In-Context

9 Has God forgotten how to be gracious? Has he angrily stopped up his compassion?" Selah
10 It's my misfortune, I thought, that the strong hand of the Most High is different now.
11 But I will remember the LORD's deeds; yes, I will remember your wondrous acts from times long past.
12 I will meditate on all your works; I will ponder your deeds.
13 God, your way is holiness! Who is as great a god as you, God?
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