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I hope in thy Word; in Christ the Word, for acceptance and justification, for peace, pardon, and eternal salvation; all which are in him: in the word of promise, for all supplies of grace, strength, light, life, and comfort here, and for glory hereafter, contained therein; see Psalm 119:74.
- Psalm 119:114 Sermons: You are my hiding place and my shield. I hope in ...
WE ARE SHOWS HERE HOW TO GAIN DELIVERANCE FROM IT. 1. Let...
- Psalm 119:114 Sermons: You are my hiding place and my shield. I hope in ...
You are my hiding place and my shield; I wait for Your word. Verse Psalms 119:114. My hiding place — My asylum. And my shield — There is a time in which I may be called to suffer in secret; then thou hidest me. There may be a time in which thou callest me to fight; then thou art my Shield and Protector. These files are public domain. Clarke, Adam.
WE ARE SHOWS HERE HOW TO GAIN DELIVERANCE FROM IT. 1. Let God be our Hiding-place and our Shield. When such thoughts assail us, as they often will, let us turn to God. It is not enough to drive away the wrong; we must bring in the right.
David Guzik commentary on Psalm 119, which is the longest psalm and the longest chapter on the Bible. It describes the greatness and glory of God’s word.
What does Psalms 119:114 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
In Psalms 119:114, the psalmist articulates his desire for God's protection, reinforcing the notion that God’s statutes serve as a source of safety and confidence. This passage emphasizes the connection between obeying God's commandments and experiencing His safeguarding presence.
God will rebuke those who despise His word and deliver His servants from their reproach, giving them boldness in and by His truth, even before the greatest men.