The Christian inspiration for many contemporary songs and old hymns that include the phrase "Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So" probably came from verse 2 of Psalm 107. This is understandable as the book of Psalms is primarily songs or poems written by King David and other Hebrew writers. In Psalm 107, multiple times God delivers His people out of all kinds of troubles they get themselves into. All they have to do is call out to their God and He does save them.
Just as God's people in the past were not perfect and sometimes forgot to offer praise to the God who always delivers them, Christians today can get wrapped up in earthly life. Even the best Christians sometimes get stressed and then forget where their blessings and joy comes from. Cry out to God when you have problems and He will be there to help. Another theme from Psalm 107 is that you should be thankful to your good God and remember to praise Him in all things and at all times.
Always remember when you need deliverance from your problems or worries? Cry out to God!
"Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble,
and he delivered them out of their distresses." - Psalm 107:6, 13, 19, 24
Just as God's people in the past were not perfect and sometimes forgot to offer praise to the God who always delivers them, Christians today can get wrapped up in earthly life. Even the best Christians sometimes get stressed and then forget where their blessings and joy comes from. Cry out to God when you have problems and He will be there to help. Another theme from Psalm 107 is that you should be thankful to your good God and remember to praise Him in all things and at all times.
"Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness,
and for his wonderful works to the children of men!" - Psalms 107:8, 15, 21, 31
Always remember when you need deliverance from your problems or worries? Cry out to God!
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