My go my god why have you forsaken me psalm

My go my god why have you forsaken me psalm?

The Hebrew word “go” is sometimes translated “depart.” In psalm 22:1, the psalmist says, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The Hebrew word for forsaken is “rab,” which means to “stretch out one’s hand against” or “to abandon.” So the idea here is the psalmist’s cry is that

My god why have you forsaken me psalm

We live in a dark world. From violence and natural disasters to the negative impact of sin, it seems like you can turn on the news and find a reason to feel hopeless You don’t even need to look far for proof. Just glance at social media and you’ll see plenty of it. But no matter what you see or hear, you can put your trust in the One who loves you unconditionally. God knows what you’re going through, and He has

My go my god why have you

Psalm 22:1 says, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Why do you hide your face from me?” When you have your eyes opened to the reality of sin, you will realize that you are not forsaken by God. You are forsaken by yourself. When you realize the reality of your sin and your need for a Savior, you will cry out to God and ask for mercy.

My go my god why have you forsaken me psalm 69?

Psalm 69 is a lament written by an individual who feels utterly forsaken. Their anguish is so great they are reduced to tears, and yet they still search for comfort, hoping to find someone who will listen to their cries. It may sound strange but the psalm gives us the opportunity to sympathize with the feelings of this individual. How often does it happen that we are in a situation that we can’t control? We are given a task that seems overwhelming, or our spouse

My go my god why have

When something goes wrong, we immediately start looking for someone to blame. This simple search for the cause leads us to the answer to the question “Why?” And when we find the answer to the question “Why?” We start to build a case to defend ourselves against the accusations. And when we see the best defense is not to defend ourselves, we defend ourselves by bringing the accuser down to our level.