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Out of the Depths: Waiting, Forgiveness, and Quiet Hope (Psalms 130 and 131)This script presents Psalms 130 and 131, both titled “A Song of degrees.” Psalm 130 is a cry to the Lord from “the depths,” pleading to be heard and confessing that if God were to mark iniquities none could stand, yet affirming that there is forgiveness with the Lord. The psalmist describes a posture of waiting, hoping in God’s word, and longing for the Lord more than watchmen wait for morning, then calls Israel to hope in the Lord because with him are mercy and “plenteous redemption,” and he will redeem Israel from all iniquities. Psalm 131 follows with a humble, quiet heart that refuses haughtiness or pursuits “too high,” and pictures the soul as a weaned child resting with its mother. It closes by urging Israel to hope in the Lord “from henceforth and for ever,” joining confession, forgiveness, humble stillness, and enduring trust in God.00:00 Psalm 130 Intro: A Song of Degrees00:07 Out of the Depths: Cry for Mercy & Forgiveness00:27 Waiting on the Lord: Hope, Mercy, and Redemption00:54 Psalm 131: Humility and Childlike Trust01:23 Conclusion: Hope in the Lord Forever