Re:Verse passage – Psalm 77:1-20 (day two)
I shall remember the deeds of the Lord; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old. V. 11
This is the pivot verse of Psalm 77. This is the moment after the psalmist has drained himself of all the things weighing on his heart and mind; and he takes a breath, and remembers. This is such a beautiful and instructional model for our prayers. It is a reminder to talk honestly with the Lord, even when it is uncomfortable. Hold nothing back, empty yourself of your hurt, your fear, your anger, and frustration so there is nothing left except to remember. When your mind and heart are not clouded by the obstacle in front of you, you can look back at the unfailing mercy and goodness of our Lord. I’m not sure we get to this point enough. Either we aren’t being honest with ourselves, and therefore, the Lord, or we are afraid to be that vulnerable. His goodness is patient, but he wants all of you. Empty yourself and remember.