KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 125:3
3. For the rod of the wicked shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous; lest the righteous put forth their hands unto iniquity.
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Summary: Psalm 125 presents a message of trust and security for those who rely on the Lord. The chapter begins by affirming that those who put their confidence in God are likened to Mount Zion, which is immovable and stands firm forever. This imagery conveys the idea of stability and divine protection for the faithful. The psalmist contrasts the safety of the righteous with the fate of the wicked, indicating that while the righteous will endure, those who turn to evil will face destruction. The chapter emphasizes God's protection over His people, assuring that He surrounds them like the mountains that envelop Jerusalem. Furthermore, the psalmist prays for peace and righteousness to prevail in the lives of the faithful, highlighting the importance of living according to God's ways. Overall, Psalm 125 encapsulates themes of faith, divine security, and the ultimate triumph of righteousness over wickedness, encouraging believers to remain steadfast in their trust in God.
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