Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 105-107.
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All three of today’s psalms are psalms of thanks and praise to God. The first one tells us to make known God’s deeds and to tell everyone of His wondrous works. The psalmist reminds us of how God used Joseph’s suffering to mold him into the man who would rescue his family, and indeed the entire region, from famine. The psalmist continues by reminding us how God shaped the Israelites into a people in Egypt, then brought them out of Egypt with joy and into Canaan. God did all of this for the Israelites so that they could keep His laws. It just struck me that one of God’s wondrous deeds which we should make known is that God made it so that the Israelites could obey His laws.
Then in Psalm 106 the psalmist tells us to give thanks to the Lord because He is good and His love is steadfast, enduring beyond the end of time. The psalmist follows up on the previous psalm by pointing out that no one can tell of all of the wondrous deeds which God has done, nor can all of us combined give Him all of the praise He deserves. He goes on to write about how God’s people rebelled against God and yet God saved them from one danger after another. By doing so he gives us hope, because if God did so for them He may do so for us. He tells us that instead of waiting for God’s provision, the people complained that God had not given them what they desired. So God gave them that for which they asked, and then they suffered a terrible disease. Thus warning us that we should wait for God to guide us rather than seeking our desires because He knows what will truly makes us happy. Let us praise God because He accepts us back even after we have turned from Him time and again.
Finally in Psalms 107 I love the way the psalmist says it, “Let the Redeemed of the Lord say so.” He tells us that we all have our own stories, but no matter what trouble, difficulty , or suffering from which God has brought us out, let us thank Him and tell the world of His goodness. Some of us faced troubles not of our own making, but when we cried to the Lord, He heard our cry and brought us forth. Others of us faced troubles of our own making, but when we cried to the Lord, He redeemed us as well. Let us not be afraid to tell people from whence we have come. No, not just not afraid, let us be loud and tell the world that the Lord has redeemed us. Let us do that so that those who are currently facing trouble will know that God will redeem them, that God has redeemed them they need but call on His name to be delivered from their troubles.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.




















