BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 27:2
2. When evil-doers, even my haters, came on me to put an end to me, they were broken and put to shame.
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Summary: Psalm 27 is attributed to David and is often regarded as a profound expression of faith, confidence, and longing for God's presence. The chapter opens with a declaration of confidence in the Lord as a source of light and salvation, indicating that faith in God dispels fear. David reflects on his desire to dwell in the house of the Lord, emphasizing the importance of seeking God’s presence and guidance in life’s challenges. The psalm transitions into a plea for divine protection amid adversity, with David expressing trust that God will hear his prayers. He acknowledges the threats posed by enemies but maintains an unwavering assurance that God will provide shelter and support. The chapter concludes with an exhortation to wait for the Lord, reinforcing the themes of patience and hope in God's timing, encouraging believers to maintain faith even in difficult circumstances. Overall, Psalm 27 encapsulates themes of trust, worship, and the intimate relationship between the believer and God.
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