KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 130:6
6. My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning.
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Summary: Psalm 130 is a penitential psalm that expresses a deep sense of sorrow and longing for God's mercy. The psalmist begins with a cry from the depths, illustrating a state of despair and desperation. A central theme is the acknowledgment of human sinfulness and the recognition that forgiveness is found in God alone. The psalmist underscores the importance of waiting for the Lord and placing hope in His word, highlighting a relationship built on trust and faith. Furthermore, the text reminds believers of God's steadfast love and redemption, urging them to seek Him earnestly. It culminates in a call for all of Israel to place their hope in the Lord, reinforcing the collective aspect of faith and reliance on God's mercy. Overall, Psalm 130 conveys profound themes of repentance, hope, and divine compassion.
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