Praying from Psalms 105:22. Themes: Discipline, Leadership, Wisdom.
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to discipline their princes and teach their elders wisdom.
Praying from Psalms 105:21. Themes: Stewardship, Authority, Blessing.
Promise. The verse is describing how Joseph was made lord of Potiphar’s house and ruler of all his possessions. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Psalms 105:20. Themes: Redemption, Freedom, Mercy
Promise. The verse is describing how the king freed someone, but there is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Psalms 105:19. Themes: Faithfulness, Fulfillment, Trustworthiness.
Promise. The verse is stating that God’s word will come to pass and prove true.
Praying from Psalms 105:16. Themes: Judgment, Providence, Sovereignty
Promise. The verse describes an action taken by God, not a command or promise to the reader.
Praying from Psalms 105:15. Themes: Protection, Authority, Consequences.
Command. The verse commands the reader not to harm God’s anointed ones or prophets.
Praying from Psalms 105:14. Themes: Justice, Protection, Rebuke of Kings.
Promise. The verse is stating that God protected his people and even corrected kings on their behalf.
Praying from Psalms 105:11. Themes: Inheritance, Promise, Land
Promise. The verse promises the reader that they will be given the land of Canaan as their inheritance.
Praying from Psalms 105:10. Themes: Covenant, Everlasting, Confirmation
Promise. The verse is stating that God confirmed a statute to Jacob and an everlasting covenant to Israel.
Praying from Psalms 105:9. Themes: Promise, Faithfulness, Blessing.
Promise. The verse is referring to God’s promise to Abraham and Isaac, which is a reminder of God’s faithfulness and commitment to his people.
Praying from Psalms 105:8. Themes: Covenant, Remembrance, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse is stating that God has remembered his covenant forever and will continue to uphold it for a thousand generations.
Praying from Psalms 105:6. Themes: Chosen, Offspring, Servant
Promise. The verse is addressing the offspring of Abraham and Jacob, assuring them that they are chosen and favored by God.
Praying from Psalms 105:5. Themes: Salvation, Judgment, Miracles.
Command. The reader is instructed to remember the marvelous works, wonders, and judgments of God’s mouth.
Praying from Psalms 105:4. Themes: Seeking, Strength, Presence
Command. The verse commands the reader to seek Yahweh and his strength, and to seek his face forever more.
Praying from Psalms 105:3. Themes: Rejoicing, Seeking, Glory
Command. The reader is instructed to glory in God’s holy name and to let their heart rejoice if they seek Yahweh.
Praying from Psalms 105:2. Themes: Praise, Marvelous works.
Command. The reader is instructed to sing praises to God and tell of his marvelous works.
Praying from Psalms 105:1. Themes: Thanksgiving, Evangelism, Worship.
Command. The verse commands the reader to give thanks to Yahweh, call on his name, and make his doings known among the peoples.
Praying from Psalms 104:35. Themes: Judgment, Praise, Blessing.
Command. The verse commands the reader to ask for the removal of sinners and the wicked from the earth and to bless and praise Yahweh.
Praying from Psalms 104:34. Themes: Praise, Joy, Meditation
Promise. The verse is a declaration of the author’s intention to find joy in Yahweh through sweet meditation.
Praying from Psalms 104:33. Themes: Praise, Worship, Gratitude.
Promise. The verse promises to sing to Yahweh as long as the speaker lives and to sing praise to God as long as they exist.