proverbs 28 1 is ma fave quote bible text in da bible.... !!! LOL....xoxo... ...... cause whenever i read it it always encourages mee!! go n try to read it in ur spare tym...!! P
(Verse 8) "The Lord protects his people and gives victory to his Anointed King."
The Anointed King is God Himself,Jesus Christ. God often speaks of Himself as if He is another person, but He is not. He does this to confound those who think they are wise, and to uplift those whose hearts are pure. In the New Testament we see the same thing when He speaks of Himself as the Son of man, as in "When the Son of Man comes."
Verse 9 says to the Anointed king, "Save your people! Bless Israel, your special possession! Lead them like a Shepard, and carry them forever in your arms." This speaks of God as Christ saving us as the Good Shepard of John 10.
Let's say it like this. David knew there was only one God. So he had to know that the Lord and the Anointed King are one and the same. In other words, David would never have been guilty of saying there are two Gods, or that God is two separate beings. We must get out of the habit of thinking this way:"Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one! This is recorded in Deuteronomy 6:4, and it is still true.
This is truly what I needed for my soul. I understand that prayer and faith is the receipe for a nourished soul. My God my strength and shield my fortress Amen! Slow ,,life,my heart,my everything. Thank you Jesus cause without you my life
It is reassuring to know that we have a true friend we can call upon in times of trouble, who is never changing, ever caring and will never let us down. Thank you Jesus.
A rock is firm and deep it is a sound foundation to build on, so when one can run to that Rock for help it is uplifting. to body soul and spirit Thanks be to the roeck of our Salvation Amen
Too many who go to church "speak peace to their neighbors" but "mischief is in their hearts". It's unfortunate that too often this people "honors Me with their lips" but God, who is unconditional Love, is not in their hearts.
This verse is a solid memory verse that has been tucked in my memory for life. It is a great verse to use during praise and worship. This verse is very uplifting and it showed a steadfast believe in our Lord Jesus Christ.
This is such an uplifting verse, it has answered my prayers, for so long have I trusted the Lord to come through for me; I have doubted HIM, but now I know that HE is the promise keeper GOD.
Praise HIS holy name.
Timothy Wayne George on Psalms 28:1 - 11 years ago
To you Yahweh, I call. My rock, be not silent to me. If you are silent to me, I will be like those who go down to the pit. King David is calling to God to save him from his neighbors, who speak peace to him, but their intentions are not genuine. The Lord will save His people. Trust in the Lord, and do good, then verily thou shall be fed. The Lord will protect His children forever.
He’s the pillar that holds my life. The rock that is in front of me doesn’t want to move. It is waiting for the one all the rock is under his feet, His name is Jesus. When Israel reached the red sea, he lifted up his hands open. Amazing! In the name of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit. Halleluiah, Amen.
Psalms 28 has brought me through many trial when I thought no one could help me; this is my rock. I would read this over and over, and feel the words in my heart and know that my help was there.
The Anointed King is God Himself,Jesus Christ. God often speaks of Himself as if He is another person, but He is not. He does this to confound those who think they are wise, and to uplift those whose hearts are pure. In the New Testament we see the same thing when He speaks of Himself as the Son of man, as in "When the Son of Man comes."
Verse 9 says to the Anointed king, "Save your people! Bless Israel, your special possession! Lead them like a Shepard, and carry them forever in your arms." This speaks of God as Christ saving us as the Good Shepard of John 10.
Let's say it like this. David knew there was only one God. So he had to know that the Lord and the Anointed King are one and the same. In other words, David would never have been guilty of saying there are two Gods, or that God is two separate beings. We must get out of the habit of thinking this way:"Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one! This is recorded in Deuteronomy 6:4, and it is still true.
God blesses those who listen!
he is not deaf to hear our cry for mercy let us give thanks to Him wwho is faithfull and true
Praise HIS holy name.