Across
- 2. It is good to ask ourselves __ we are struggling, so we can turn our hope toward God (v. 11).
- 4. This believer didn’t know why he was __ nor why he was in turmoil (v. 5).
- 6. Our __ can taunt us until we feel completely defeated (v. 10).
- 9. The psalmist remembered going to worship with __ and thankful shouts (v. 4).
- 10. While waterfalls__ and breakers and billows sweep over us, we, too, can trust God’s faithful love by day (vv. 7-8).
- 12. Two words telling what deer long for that depicts how God fills the believer (v. 1)
- 13. Although the psalmist was depressed, he wanted to __ what God had done in the past (42:6).
- 14. Even though God is our __, we can feel forgotten (v. 9).
Down
- 1. Our enemies may relentlessly question us __ __ __, trying to cause us to doubt (v. 10).
- 2. Rather than help the sad believer, people apparently taunted him by asking __ is your God (3).
- 3. The psalmist compares his longing for God to a thirsty __ (v. 1).
- 5. These had been the food of this believer day and night (v. 3).
- 7. Regardless how we feel, we can __ __ our Savior and God (v. 5).
- 8. The psalmist reminds us that in the night, God’s __ will comfort us (v. 8).
- 11. To manage dejection and turmoil, like the psalmist, we can remind ourselves to put our __ __ __ (v. 5).
