Overview
Psalm 44 is a community lament, an expression of the collective anguish and confusion of a people who feel abandoned by God despite their unwavering loyalty to Him. The psalm opens with a recollection of God's past deeds, how He delivered their ancestors, giving credit not to human effort but to God's own power and grace. However, the mood shifts dramatically as the psalmist questions why God seems to have forsaken them now, allowing them to be scattered and humiliated. The psalmist insists that they have not forgotten God or broken His covenant, yet they find themselves in a desperate situation. The psalm ends with a fervent plea for God to wake up and come to their aid, restoring them as His chosen people.