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Texts -- Psalms 107:21-43 (NET)

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107:21 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his loyal love , and for the amazing things he has done for people ! 107:22 Let them present thank offerings , and loudly proclaim what he has done ! 107:23 Some traveled on the sea in ships , and carried cargo over the vast waters . 107:24 They witnessed the acts of the Lord , his amazing feats on the deep water. 107:25 He gave the order for a windstorm , and it stirred up the waves of the sea. 107:26 They reached up to the sky , then dropped into the depths . The sailors’ strength left them because the danger was so great. 107:27 They swayed and staggered like a drunk , and all their skill proved ineffective . 107:28 They cried out to the Lord in their distress ; he delivered them from their troubles . 107:29 He calmed the storm , and the waves grew silent . 107:30 The sailors rejoiced because the waves grew quiet , and he led them to the harbor they desired . 107:31 Let them give thanks to the Lord for his loyal love , and for the amazing things he has done for people ! 107:32 Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people ! Let them praise him in the place where the leaders preside ! 107:33 He turned streams into a desert , springs of water into arid land , 107:34 and a fruitful land into a barren place , because of the sin of its inhabitants . 107:35 As for his people, he turned a desert into a pool of water , and a dry land into springs of water . 107:36 He allowed the hungry to settle there , and they established a city in which to live . 107:37 They cultivated fields , and planted vineyards , which yielded a harvest of fruit . 107:38 He blessed them so that they became very numerous . He would not allow their cattle to decrease in number . 107:39 As for their enemies, they decreased in number and were beaten down , because of painful distress and suffering . 107:40 He would pour contempt upon princes , and he made them wander in a wasteland with no road . 107:41 Yet he protected the needy from oppression , and cared for his families like a flock of sheep. 107:42 When the godly see this, they rejoice , and every sinner shuts his mouth . 107:43 Whoever is wise , let him take note of these things ! Let them consider the Lord’s acts of loyal love !

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  • Angin Ribut Menyerang [KJ.30a] ( Jesus, Lover of My Soul )
  • Angin Ribut Menyerang [KJ.30b] ( Jesus, Lover of My Soul )
  • Hidup Kita yang Benar [KJ.450]
  • Tuhan Tidak Lupa [KJ.390]
  • [Psa 107:22] Come With Rejoicing
  • [Psa 107:23] O That The Race Of Men Would Raise
  • [Psa 107:23] They That Traffic On The Sea
  • [Psa 107:29] Haven Of Rest, The
  • [Psa 107:29] I Know Not If Or Dark Or Bright
  • [Psa 107:29] My Pilot Is Jesus
  • [Psa 107:29] One By One, We’re Passing Over
  • [Psa 107:29] Saved From The Wreck
  • [Psa 107:30] As Near The Wished For Port We Draw
  • [Psa 107:33] Springs And Streams No Longer Bless

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  • "Verse 2 describes the condition of the land before God prepared it for human beings."31"Deep"(tahom) describes the world. In the Old Testament tahomrefers to the ocean, which the ancient world regarded as symbolic of chaos a...
  • The texts of the individual psalms do not usually indicate who wrote them.1However some of the titles of the individual psalms do contain information about the writers.2This is the only really reliable information we have as ...
  • I. Book 1: chs. 1-41II. Book 2: chs. 42-72III. Book 3: chs. 73-89IV. Book 4: chs. 90-106V. Book 5: chs. 107-150...
  • The writer cited four times when the Israelites cried out to God for deliverance and He saved them (vv. 6, 13, 19, 28; cf. Judg. 2:18; Joel 2:32; Acts. 2:21; Rom. 10:13). These situations were answers to the prayer Solomon pr...
  • The following verses contain a second major reason for praising God, namely His providential governing of the world.107:33-38 God controls nature so that it becomes His instrument of cursing or blessing His people. The repeti...
  • Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89."In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus, pp. 55-77. Edited by Donald K. Campbell and Jeffrey L. Townsend. Chicago: Moody Press, 1992._____. Lord of Song. Portland: Multnomah P...
  • "After the oracles against wicked kings, there is a promise of a righteous one, the Shoot of David."313Jeremiah just announced that none of Coniah's descendants would ever rule as kings. Now he went on to clarify that a David...
  • The following prayer is mainly thanksgiving for deliverance from drowning. It is not thanksgiving for deliverance from the fish. Jonah prayed it while he was in the fish. Evidently he concluded after some time in the fish's s...
  • Even though Jesus enjoyed less shelter than the animals and birds (v. 20), He was not the subject of nature. It was subject to Him.8:23-25 It is difficult to know how much Matthew may have intended with his comment that the d...
  • Many unique features of Mark's narrative indicate that it came from an eyewitness account, probably Peter. These include mention of "that day"(v. 35), "as He [Jesus] was"and the other boats (v. 36), the stern and the cushion ...
  • This story pictures Jesus in complete control of Himself and His environment. Its climax is not the stilling of the storm but the disciples' question about Jesus' identity (v. 25). This is the first miracle that Luke recorded...
  • John probably included this incident for a number of reasons. It accounts for the return of Jesus and His disciples to the western shore of Galilee where Jesus gave the discourse on the Bread of Life. Perhaps he did so to con...
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