Try this one. Remember that strength comes from faith in God, and if you call on God from your soul, trust in him and depend on him he will be touched by you. He made you. There is a scripture that says we have a high priest that can be TOUCHED by the feeling of our [pain and] infirmities because he was in all points tempted as we are and yet without sin.' Psalm 42:5. Don't just ask for strength helplessly. Get strength by demonstrating and attitude of faith and encouraging yourself. Many, many, I mean most of the psalms give you strength and courage in God when you read them. They are good to read often when you want to feel courage.
There are verses that say "God is the Lord" (Psalm 33:12; 118:27; 144:15), "God is the King" (Psalm 47:7), "God is the God of salvation" (Psalm 68:20), "God is the strength of my heart" (Psalm 73:26), "God is the Judge" (Psalm 75:7), "God is the salvation of Israel" (Jeremiah 3:23), and "God is the God of gods" (Daniel 2:47), but the phrase "God is the solution" is not to be found in the Standard, King James, New King James or NIV.
To imprecate means to invoke (a curse) against someone. A few of the Psalms do this, such as Psalm 109. The imprecatory Psalms are Psalms of prayer and entreaty, in which King David asks for God to intervene against his enemies.See also:More about the Psalms
In the Psalm God, he is mainly portrayed as a shepherd.
Speaking of God's greatness (such as Psalm 8) Thanking God (Psalm 107) Beseeching God Telling of future events (Psalm 137) Telling of past events (Psalm 78) General principles (Psalm 1)
Whomever stays within God's provision and follows him; will have peace, comfort, strength and from Him.
Psalm 139 is a psalm of praise to God, but also a psalm of hatred. In the final verses (19-24) the author imagines that God would slay the 'wicked', then says that he hates with perfect hatred those who hate God.
God will be our strength even if others let us down. He will not leave us to face trials alone.
Psalm 19 describe God's "law" as "perfect" and "sure." God's "statutes" are described to be "right."
Moses asks God if he can see him
The longest Psalm in the Bible is Psalm 119. It is known for its focus on the importance of God's word and consists of 176 verses.
Psalm 91 has 16 verses and Psalm 100 has 5 verses. Psalm 91 is about how God protects us and Psalm 100 is about singing praises to the Lord.
Psalm 100 is known as a Psalm of joy and reverence. It is often called the "Psalm of Thanksgiving" because it focuses on praising God with joy and thankfulness for His steadfast love and faithfulness.