KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 115:15
15. Ye are blessed of the LORD which made heaven and earth.
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KJV summary for : Psalms 115
Summary: Psalm 115 is a declaration of God's sovereignty and a contrast between the true God and the idols worshipped by nations. The chapter begins with a plea for God's glory to be revealed, emphasizing that it is not for human honor but for God's name that we seek His aid. The psalmist highlights the futility of idols, describing them as powerless and lifeless, unable to see, hear, or act, underscoring the impotence of false gods compared to the living God. Further, the psalm contrasts the faithfulness of God, who blesses those who trust in Him, with the empty promises of idols. The psalmist emphasizes that those who make and trust in idols will become like them—lifeless and powerless. A call to trust in the Lord is reinforced throughout the chapter, encouraging the people of Israel to place their confidence in Him and reminding them of His help and protection. Overall, Psalm 115 serves as a reminder of God’s supremacy, the importance of true worship, and the futility of idolatry.
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