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UMA NECESSIDADE FUNDAMENTAL...
"A GRATIDÃO É A MEMÓRIA DO CORAÇÃO." - "GRATITUDE IS THE MEMORY OF THE HEART". - "LA GRATITUD ES LA MEMORIA DEL CORAZÓN". - "LA RECONNAISSANCE EST LA MÉMOIRE DU COEUR". (ANTISTENES) - "DANKBARKEIT IST DAS GEDÄCHTNIS DES HERZENS". (ANTISTENES)
OUT OF THE DARKNESS
I don’t know
what desperate situation gripped Asaph, the writer of Psalm 77, but I’ve heard,
and made, similar laments. Over the past dozen years since I lost my daughter,
many others who have experienced the loss of a loved one have shared with me
heartbreaking sentiments like these: Crying out to God (v.1). Stretching empty
arms heavenward (v.2). Experiencing troubling thoughts about God because of
horrible circumstances (v.3). Enduring unspeakable trouble (v.4). Cowering
under the feeling of being cast aside (v.7). Fearing failed promises (v.8).
Fearing a lack of mercy (v.8).
But a
turnaround occurs for Asaph in verse 10 through a recollection of God’s great
works. Thoughts turn to God’s love. To memories of what He has done. To His
marvelous deeds of old. To the comfort of God’s faithfulness and mercy. To
reminders of God’s wonders and greatness. To His strength and redemption.
Despair is real
in this life, and answers do not come easily. Yet in the darkness—as we
remember God’s glory, majesty, power, and love—our despair can slowly subside.
Like Asaph, we can rehearse God’s acts, especially the salvation He brought
through Jesus, and we can return to where we once were—resting gratefully in
His mighty love.
Remembering the past can bring hope to the present.(RBC)