Daily DEVOTIONAL

Psalm 77: I Will Appeal to This

April 6, 2026

Joshua 13-14, Psalm 77, Mark 2:13-17, 1 Corinthians 5 Psalm 77: In this psalm is a great principle that any disciple of God can use for their own suffering or perplexing situation still today. The psalmist is in difficulties. It is “the day of my trouble” (77:2). We are not told exactly what this “trouble” was, but that…

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