Psalm 77; Job 4:1-21; Ephesians 2:1-10
I yell out to my God, I yell with all my might,
I yell at the top of my lungs. He listens.
I’m not sure that there is a more comforting phrase for me in all the Scriptures than, “He listens.”
“He listens,” is a complete sentence.
It is remarkable to me that when I cry out to the Divine the Divine listens. I am constantly on a quest to understand what amazing grace means. As I sit here ... https://danielmrose.com/2024/02/19/psalm-job-ephesians.html
@danielmrose very interesting to me that, like the divine name, “He Listens” is given in the present tense.
@spaceraser Yes! That is insightful. I didn’t even catch that. Brilliant!
@danielmrose I wonder if the distinction is present in the Hebrew. I am very not good at Hebrew so
@spaceraser Good question! I’ll check
@spaceraser Interestingly, in Hebrew it’s perfect tense.