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Praying to Cry. The typical “psalm of lament” involves a recontextualization of suffering. There is the fact of our suffering, held up alongside our trust in God – neither negates or obviates the other. Both things can be true: we suffer, and we trust in God to relieve suffering.
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Praying to Cry. The typical “psalm of lament” involves a recontextualization of suffering. There is the fact of our suffering, held up alongside our trust in God – neither negates or obviates the other. Both things can be true: we suffer, and we trust in God to relieve suffering.
To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: [email protected]. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or PayPal, or just send a check to 6563 Teague Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76140.