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Robert P. Fugarino | Read Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
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Sign Up TodayDuring my life I have usually employed the Psalms as personal devotional prayers. But the Psalms primarily function as the songbook of God’s people. When the community gathers, the members share them.
Psalm 77 breaks into two sections. In the first (verses 1-10) the psalmist seems alone, in distress, and...
God, even in yourself you form a community of three, a Trinity. Help me remember I am not alone. You are with me, as are others. Amen.
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I join many of those who will pray for you as you seek to discern what you are called to be at this moment. May God grant you the courage to fulfill that calling. May we all open our eyes and see the misery, open our ears and hear the cries of God’s people, and, like God through the Lord Jesus Christ, be incarnate amongst them.”
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