Take a look, if you will, at Psalm 107. There are some things about this psalm that intrigue me, and suggest a project.
First of all, between the opening and the closer, it’s got stanzas, and the stanzas have a structure, so people could fill in the blanks and contribute their own stanzas:
Some …..(your experience here—your stupidity, your sin, your business project, your going off to college, your kidnapping…)…..
They (or, For they) …..(what happened to you as a result, or why it happened, here)…..
(Optional: add a line or two of further description here.)
Then they cried out to the LORD in their trouble,
And he delivered them from their distress. (No blanks to fill in here; it’s the same climax of every stanza!)
He ......(how God delivered you here)…..
Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love
And his wonderful deeds for men, (this isn’t optional, either)
For He (or Let them (cont.))…..(pick one and get a wee bit jubilant and poetic here)…
This first line just cracks me up, when I imagine writing my own stanza, and you writing your personal stanzas, to think of starting off the narration by referring to ourselves as “Some…”: Some had to leave their home and move to start a job…. Or, Some searched through first semester to find friends and made some bad choices… Or, Some had parents who got divorced… In Psalm 107, some of the Somes recount sinful rebellion. But some don’t. Some recount good beginnings or hard developments that have nothing to do with sin. It’s not a bad thing to go to the sea in ships.Read more
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