4/15/2026

Let the Redeemed...Say so

 The entire verse reads: 

Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom He hath redeemed from the hand of the enemy;

What is it I wish to say?

Psalm 107 speaks to this weary heart.  While studying this passage several things strike me.

  1. The Psalm begins as many of them do, O give thanks...He is good...His mercy endureth  for ever.
  2. Four times (6, 13, 19, 28) the statement they cried...and He delivered them out of their distresses is pointed out.
  3. The spiritual/physical condition is exhibited (3-5)
  4. The solution is given; (7) He led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation. I will never leave thee nor forsake thee (Heb 13.5)
  5. Then, the cry of the Psalmist heart, (8) O that men would praise the Lord for His goodness and wonderful works to the children of men.
After all ones sorrows why should we still thank Him? 
  • For He satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. (9)
  • "They" disobeyed in 10-12 and He saves them anyway - of course, that who He is...they (we) cried..and He delivered (us) from all our distresses.
He is faithful, even when I am not.  Then in 22 we are reminded to sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, AND declare His works with rejoicing.  Why is this so hard to do?

  • In 23-27 we see His wonders of the deep sea and the mighty winds that go to and fro like a drunken man (27).  In 29 and 30 we understand it is He alone that maketh a storm calm.
  • What storm are you in, have you been in that He cannot command, Peace be still?  (Mk 4.39)
  • In 33 and 34 we understand He puts rivers into a wilderness and fruitful land into barreness at His will.
Should we still praise Him even when things do not turn out as planned?
In 35-38 He reverses the hard times.

It would seem that life may not always go as planned. Yet when we cry, He delivers us out of our distresses.  He delivers by correcting the sorrow or showing the weary heart how to live with the sorrow.

Conclusion? Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the Lord. (43 - last verse)

So, this is how this believer attempts to stay encouraged in Him that he may give the desires of my heart. (Ps 37.4)

Thus, this Redeemed individual chooses to say so!






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