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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 20 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

God heard David's cry, and He will hear ours too

… of the biblical psalms are cries of pain, reproaches, and anger directed at God. The Church did not remove a single line from them – for in this one can find support.

A person buries a loved one, receives sad news from the front, wakes up to an air raid siren for the fifth year in a row – and at some point catches himself thinking: “Lord, where are You?” And immediately a second thought follows: “I probably shouldn’t think like that; God punishes people for such thoughts, I am sinning.” He opens the Psalter and finds the same cry for help there.

A third of the Psalter is a cry

Biblical scholars have long noted that approximately a third of all psalms are laments filled with complaints, reproaches, and cries for help. The Psalmist asks God in despair: “Awake, why do You sleep, O Lord? Arise, do not cast us off forever” (Ps. 44:23). King David cries out: “How long, O Lord? Will You …

Against · sinning
Sentiment: negative

The speaker views their own questioning thoughts as sinful and subject to punishment.

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