Psalm 22

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A man of the Lord in his woe
Cried out loud, his heart full of woe
He waited for God
To come and restore
His hope, and his soul to bestow

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Potential actions to take in response



1. Pray: One way to take action in response to Psalm 22 is to pray, or meditate, on the passage. As you read, pause to reflect on the words and ask God to help you understand and apply them in your life. Praying to God for wisdom and strength is a great way to take action in response to the Psalm.

2. Offer Service: Psalm 22 calls us to serve God with our whole hearts. Consider ways that you can serve God with your time and resources. This could include volunteering at a local church or charity, or being intentional about helping those in need.

3. Seek Community: One of the central themes of Psalm 22 is that God is with us in times of trouble. Seek out community with other believers who can support you and help you to live out the Psalm’s message. Join a Bible study, attend a church service, or invite friends over for a devotion time.

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Related passages



Themes: Suffering, hope, prayer, trust, faith, God’s presence.
Bible passages:
1. Isaiah 53:3-5: Jesus’ suffering for our sins is an example of God’s mercy and love.
2. Psalm 46:1-3: God is our refuge and strength in times of trouble, providing comfort and assurance.
3. Romans 8:28: God works all things together for good, reminding us of His unfailing love and care.

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