KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 4:4
4. Stand in awe, and sin not: commune with your own heart upon your bed, and be still. Selah.
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KJV summary for : Psalms 4
Summary: Psalm 4 presents a heartfelt plea from David, reflecting both anguish and confidence in God's deliverance. The chapter opens with David calling upon God to hear his prayer, expressing a sense of urgency and a desire for divine assistance during troubling times. A key theme is the contrast between the distress of the believer and the peace that can come through faith in God. David also admonishes those who seek falsehood and emphasizes the importance of righteousness. He encourages reflection and self-examination, urging his listeners to consider their ways and turn back to God. The psalm concludes with a powerful affirmation of trust, as David expresses a deep sense of security and joy in God’s presence, stating that true peace comes from relying on Him alone. Overall, Psalm 4 encapsulates the tension between human struggles and the comfort found in faith, underscoring God's readiness to respond to the cries of the faithful.
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