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Psalm 44 0To the leader. Of the Korahites. A Maskil. |
Daily Prayer (based on Psalm 44:24a) Lord, why do You hide Your face? Or why does it seem this way? Why do You seem to turn from us in our time of need? Why do You turn away from injustice? Throughout the world, evil triumphs over good. Innocent people, even children, are victimized by tyrants. In many countries today Your disciples are threatened, or persecuted, or incarcerated, or tortured, or killed. How can You not see? Or if You see, how can You not act? Answers to these questions don't come easily, Lord, if at all. Yet I am grateful that You have put questions such as these in Your Word. They give us freedom to ask the unaskable. They teach us to be unafraid of baring our souls to You.Postscript Charles Spurgeon on Psalm 44:24: "Not petulantly, but piteously and inquiringly, we may question the Lord when his dealings are mysterious. We are permitted to order our case with arguments, and plead the right before the face of the august Majesty. Why, Lord, dost thou become oblivious of thy children's woes? This question is far more easily asked than answered; it is hard, indeed, in the midst of persecution to see the reason why we are left to suffer so severely." Charles Spurgeon, Treasury of David, Psalm 44 Share Your Comments, Prayers, or Questions on Psalm 44 If you would like to add a comment, prayer, or question concerning this psalm, click here. Note: whatever you write is public, and may be read by others or used on this website in the future. To go to the main Comments page, click here. Send Today's Daily Psalm to a Friend Click here to e-mail a link to this page to a friend. |
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