David Guzik commentary on Psalm 138, written by David, who reflects of God's promise to honor His word and to complete His work. |
The psalm singer reminds the faithful that their God is a God who remembers and cares; that their God is a God worthy of thanks and worship; and that their God ... |
Psalm 138 · 1. That God would comfort him: "When my spirit is ready to sink and fail, thou shalt revive me, and make me easy and cheerful under my troubles." ... |
What Psalm 138 means. Verse 1: The false gods were the gods of other countries, like Babylon and Assyria. "*Praises" are words that say how great somebody is. |
17 июл. 2016 г. · Psalm 138 is a call to re-orient ourselves around the ways and the word of God in a world dominated by the ways and words of would-be kings and queens. |
This Bible study on Psalm 138 contains outlines, cross-references, Bible study discussion questions, commentary, and applications. |
10 апр. 2019 г. · This is an individual psalm of thanksgiving. The psalmist gives thanks for God's loving-kindness (v. 2) and for answering his prayers (v. 3). He ... |
The psalm is evidently of a Davidic character, exhibiting all the fidelity, courage, and decision of that King of Israel and Prince of Psalmists. |
The psalm uses a group terms, which together describe the character of God — “glory” and “your name” and, most importantly, “steadfast love” and “faithfulness ... |
Though the Lord is high, yet he has respect to every lowly, humbled sinner; but the proud and unbelieving will be banished far from his blissful presence. |
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