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Haven`t you, God, rejected us? You don`t go out, with our armies, God.

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Turning to God When He Feels Distant

Commentators note that the psalmist expresses a deep sense of abandonment, feeling as though God has rejected His people and allowed their armies to be defeated. However, even in this state of apparent rejection, the only recourse is to appeal to God. This teaches that when God feels distant or absent, the correct response is not to turn away, but to turn toward Him as our only source of hope.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Psalms 60:10

18th Century

Theologian

Wilt not thou, O God, which hadst cast us off? — See the notes at Psalms 60:1. The meaning is, that although God had seemed to reje…

John Gill

John Gill

On Psalms 60:10

17th Century

Pastor

[Wilt] not thou, O God ?
&c.] This is an answer to the question, and is made by putting another, which tacitly contains in it …

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Psalms 60:6–12

17th Century

Minister

If Christ is ours, all things, one way or another, will be for our eternal good. The one who is a new creature in Christ may rejoice in all the pre…