Psalm 107

BOOK V: PSALMS 107-150

He Redeemed Them From Trouble

1Give thanks to the Lord , for he is good,

for his mercy endures forever.

2Let the redeemed of the Lord say this,

those he redeemed from the hand of the foe,

3those he gathered from the lands,

from the east and from the west,

from the north and from the south.

4They wandered in the wilderness, in the wasteland.

They did not find the way to a city where they could live.

5They were hungry and also thirsty,

so their lives were draining away.

6Then they cried out to the Lord in their distress.

He delivered them from their troubles.

7He led them by a straight way to come to a city where they could live.

8Let them give thanks to the Lord

for his mercy and his wonderful deeds for all people,

9because he satisfies the desire of the thirsty,

and he fills the desire of the hungry with good things.

10They were sitting in darkness and the shadow of death,

prisoners, bound in misery and chains,

11because they had rebelled against the words of God,

and they despised the plan of the Most High.

12So he broke their hearts with hard labor.

They stumbled, and there was no helper.

13Then they cried out to the Lord in their distress.

He saved them from their troubles.

14He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death,

and he tore off their chains.

15Let them give thanks to the Lord

for his mercy and his wonderful deeds for all people,

16because he shatters bronze doors,

and he cuts through iron bars.

17They became fools through their rebellious way,

and they brought affliction on themselves by their guilt.

18They lost their appetite for food,

so they approached the gates of death.

19Then they cried out to the Lord in their distress.

He saved them from their troubles.

20He sent his word and healed them.

He rescued them from the pits that trapped them.

21Let them give thanks to the Lord

for his mercy and his wonderful deeds for all people,

22so let them sacrifice thank offerings

and tell about his works with a joyful shout.

23They went down to the sea in ships.

They conducted trade on many waters.

24They saw the deeds of the Lord

and his wonders on the deep.

25For he spoke and stirred up a violent storm,

which produced large waves.

26They were raised up to the sky.

They sank down into the depths.

In their danger their courage melted.

27They reeled and staggered like a drunk.

All their skill disappeared.

28Then they cried out to the Lord in their distress.

He brought them out of their troubles.

29He calmed the storm. Its waves were hushed.

30They were glad when it grew quiet,

and he guided them to the port they desired.

31Let them give thanks to the Lord

for his mercy and his wonderful deeds for all people.

32Let them exalt him in the assembly of the people

and praise him in the session of the elders.

33He turned rivers into a wilderness

and flowing springs into thirsty ground.

34He turns fruitful land into a salt waste,

because of the wickedness of those who lived in it.

35He turned the wilderness into pools of water

and the desert into flowing springs.

36Then he let the hungry live there,

and they founded a city where they could live.

37Then they sowed fields, and they planted vineyards,

which produced abundant fruit.

38Then he blessed them, so they increased greatly in number.

He did not let their herds of cattle decrease.

39But then their numbers decreased,

and they were humbled by oppression, disaster, and sorrow.

40He who pours contempt on nobles made them wander in confusion

where there was no road.

41But he lifted up the needy out of affliction

and made their families like a flock.

42The upright see and rejoice,

but all wickedness shuts its mouth.

43Whoever is wise, let him keep these things.

Let them take to heart the mercies of the Lord .

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