Another of my favorite awe inspiring Psalms from the Book of Tehillim:
Chapter 77
1. For the Conductor, on the yedutun, by Asaph, a psalm.
2. [I raise] my voice to G-d and cry out; [I raise] my voice to G-d and He will listen to me.
3. On the day of my distress I sought my Lord. My wound oozes at night and does not abate; my soul refuses to be consoled.
4. I remember G-d and I moan; I speak and my spirit faints, Selah.
5. You grasped my eyelids; I am broken, I cannot speak.
6. I think of olden days, of ancient years.
7. During the night I recall my music, I meditate with my heart, and my spirit searches:
8. Is it for eternity that my Lord forsakes [me], nevermore to be appeased?
9. Has His kindness ceased forever? Has He sealed the decree for all generations?
10. Has G-d forgotten mercy? Has He in anger restrained His compassion forever?
11. I said, "It is to terrify me that the right hand of the Most High changes.”
12. I remember the deeds of Yah, when I remember Your wonders of long ago.
13. I meditate on all Your works, and speak of Your deeds.
14. O G-d, Your way is in sanctity; what G-d is as great as G-d?
15. You are the G-d Who works wonders; You make Your might known among the nations.
16. You redeemed Your people with a mighty arm, the children of Jacob and Joseph, Selah.
17. The waters saw You, O G-d, the waters saw You and trembled; even the deep shuddered.
18. The clouds streamed water, the heavens sounded forth, even Your arrows flew about.
19. The sound of Your thunder was in the rolling wind; lightning lit up the world; the earth trembled and quaked.
20. Your way was through the sea, Your path through the mighty waters; and Your footsteps were not known.
21. You led Your people like a flock, by the hand of Moses and Aaron
Hashem is merciful to his beloved people. We must pray for the peace of Jerusalem and the entire world. I just listened to a shuir on the power of meditative prayer {hisbonenut} and I hope that this psalm touches someone like it does me.
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