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Giovedi, 18 aprile 2024 - San Galdino ( Letture di oggi)

Psalms 77


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1[For the choirmaster . . . Jeduthun Of Asaph Psalm] I cry to God in distress, I cry to God and he hearsme.2In the day of my distress I sought the Lord; al night I tirelessly stretched out my hands, my heartrefused to be consoled.3I sigh as I think of God, my spirit faints away as I ponder on him. Pause4You kept me from closing my eyes, I was too distraught to speak;5I thought of former times, years long past6I recalled; through the night I ponder in my heart, as I reflect, my spirit asks this question:7Is the Lord's rejection final? Will he never show favour again?8Is his faithful love gone for ever? Has his Word come to an end for al time?9Does God forget to show mercy? In anger does he shut off his tenderness?Pause10And I said, 'This is what wounds me, the right hand of the Most High has lost its strength.'11Remembering Yahweh's great deeds, remembering your wonders in the past,12I reflect on al that you did, I ponder all your great deeds.13God, your ways are holy! What god is as great as our God?14You are the God who does marvel ous deeds, brought nations to acknowledge your power,15with your own arm redeeming your people, the children of Jacob and Joseph.Pause16When the waters saw you, God, when the waters saw you they writhed in anguish, the very depthsshook with fear.17The clouds pelted down water, the sky thundered, your arrows shot back and forth.18The rol ing of your thunder was heard, your lightning-flashes lit up the world, the earth shuddered andshook.19Your way led over the sea, your path over the countless waters, and none could trace your footsteps.20You guided your people like a flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron.