Praying from Psalms 3:2. Themes: Doubt, Helplessness, Faith
Promise. The verse is a statement that many people believe there is no help for the speaker in God, but it does not contain a command or promise for the re…
Praying from Psalms 2:12. Themes: Salvation, Worship, Protection
Command: Give sincere homage to the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish on the way. The verse also includes a promise: Blessed are all those who take ref…
Praying from Psalms 2:11. Themes: Fear, Rejoicing, Worship
Command. The verse commands the reader to serve Yahweh with fear and rejoice with trembling.
Praying from Psalms 2:10. Themes: Wisdom, Instruction, Kingship
Command. The verse is commanding kings and judges to be wise and instructed.
Praying from Psalms 2:9. Themes: Judgment, Power, Authority
Command. The verse commands the reader to break and dash their enemies with a rod of iron.
Praying from Psalms 2:8. Themes: Inheritance, Nations, Possession
Promise.
The verse promises that if the reader asks, they will be given the nations as their inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth as their po…
Praying from Psalms 2:7. Themes: Sonship, Fatherhood, Decree
Promise. The verse is a declaration of God’s relationship with the speaker, stating that the speaker is God’s son and that God has become his father.
Praying from Psalms 2:6. Themes: Kingship, Holiness, Zion.
Promise. The verse is stating that God has set his King on his holy hill of Zion. This can be interpreted as a promise of God’s sovereignty and the establi…
Praying from Psalms 2:5. Themes: Judgment, Anger, Fear
Promise. The verse is describing what God will do to those who rebel against him.
Praying from Psalms 2:4. Themes: Judgment, Sovereignty, Mockery.
Promise. The verse suggests that God will mock and ridicule those who oppose him.
Praying from Psalms 2:3. Themes: Rebellion, Freedom, Oppression.
Command. The verse is a call to action to break the bonds and cords of the enemy.
Praying from Psalms 2:1. Themes: Rebellion, Sovereignty, Salvation.
Command. The verse is a rhetorical question that implies a command to the reader to not participate in the futile and rebellious actions of the nations and…
Praying from Psalms 1:6. Themes: Righteousness, Wickedness, Divine Knowledge
Promise. Yahweh knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked shall perish. This verse promises that Yahweh is aware of the path of the righteo…
Praying from Psalms 1:5. Themes: Judgment, Wickedness, Righteousness.
Promise. The verse promises that the wicked and sinners will not be able to stand in the judgment or be part of the congregation of the righteous.
Praying from Psalms 1:3. Themes: Prosperity, Fruitfulness, Permanence.
Promise. The verse promises that the person who is like a tree planted by the streams of water will produce fruit in its season, will not wither, and whate…
Praying from Psalms 1:2. Themes: Delight, Law, Meditation
Command. The verse commands the reader to delight in Yahweh’s law and meditate on it day and night.
Praying from Psalms 1:1. Themes: Obedience, Righteousness, Avoiding Sin.
Command. The verse instructs the reader to avoid the company and influence of wicked, sinful, and mocking people.
Praying from Acts 28:31. Themes: Kingdom, Boldness, Teaching
Command. The verse commands the reader to preach God’s Kingdom and teach about the Lord Jesus Christ with boldness and without hindrance.
Praying from Acts 28:28. Themes: Salvation, God’s love, Inclusivity.
Promise. The verse is assuring the reader that the salvation of God is sent to the nations and they will listen.
Praying from Acts 28:27. Themes: Hardness of heart, Spiritual blindness, Divine healing.
Promise. The verse is stating that if the people were to turn back to God, He would heal them. However, their hearts have grown callous and they have close…