Praying from Psalms 132:12. Themes: Covenant, Testimony, Legacy
Promise. The verse promises that if the reader’s children keep God’s covenant and testimony, their children will sit on the reader’s throne forever.
Praying from Psalms 132:11. Themes: Covenant, Kingship, Promise
Promise.
The verse is a promise from Yahweh to David that his descendants will sit on the throne.
Praying from Psalms 132:10. Themes: Anointed, Servant, Faithfulness
Command. The verse is a plea to God to not reject the anointed one for the sake of David. The command is for God to not turn away from the anointed one.
Praying from Psalms 132:9. Themes: Righteousness, Joy, Priesthood
Command. The verse commands the reader to ensure that their priests are clothed with righteousness and for their saints to shout for joy.
Praying from Psalms 132:8. Themes: Worship, Presence, Power
Command. The verse is a call for Yahweh to rise and take his place of rest, along with the ark of his strength.
Praying from Psalms 132:7. Themes: Worship, Dwelling Place, Footstool.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to go into God’s dwelling place and worship at his footstool.
Praying from Psalms 132:5. Themes: dwelling, Yahweh, Mighty One
Promise. The verse is a promise that God will find a dwelling place for himself.
Praying from Psalms 132:4. Themes: Vigilance, Devotion, Trust
Promise. The verse is a statement of God’s promise to not sleep or slumber, indicating His constant watchfulness and protection over His people.
Praying from Psalms 132:3. Themes: Humility, Sacrifice.
Command. The verse is a statement of commitment from the speaker to not enter their house or go to bed. There is no direct command or promise given to the …
Praying from Psalms 132:1. Themes: Redemption, Faithfulness, Deliverance.
Command. The verse is a plea for Yahweh to remember David and his affliction.
Praying from Psalms 131:3. Themes: Hope, Yahweh, Israel
Command. The verse commands Israel to hope in Yahweh both now and forever.
Praying from Psalms 131:2. Themes: Trust, Rest, Contentment.
Promise. The verse describes the state of the author’s soul, which has been stilled and quieted like a weaned child with its mother. There is no explicit c…
Praying from Psalms 131:1. Themes: Humility, Trust, Contentment.
Command. The verse commands the reader to not be arrogant or concerned with great matters beyond their understanding.
Praying from Psalms 130:8. Themes: Redemption, Forgiveness, Salvation.
Promise. The verse promises that God will redeem Israel from all their sins.
Praying from Psalms 130:7. Themes: Hope, Loving Kindness, Redemption.
Promise. The verse promises that Yahweh has loving kindness and abundant redemption for Israel.
Praying from Psalms 130:6. Themes: Longing, Hope, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse expresses the Psalmist’s deep longing for the Lord, comparing it to the intense longing of watchmen for the morning. It does not contain…
Praying from Psalms 130:5. Themes: Hope, Waiting, Trust
Promise. The verse expresses the speaker’s trust and hope in Yahweh’s word.
Praying from Psalms 130:4. Themes: Forgiveness, Fear of God.
Promise. The verse is stating that because God offers forgiveness, people will fear and revere Him.
Praying from Psalms 130:3. Themes: Sin, Forgiveness, Mercy
Promise. The verse is a statement acknowledging that if God were to keep a record of sins, no one would be able to stand before Him. It is a reminder of Go…
Praying from Psalms 130:2. Themes: Prayer, Petition, God’s Attention
Command. The verse is a plea for the Lord to listen to the reader’s prayers.