It says be delighted in the lord and he will grant you what you wish.
In the Psalm God, he is mainly portrayed as a shepherd.
It talks about the character of God and how the earth and man can be glorifying to him.
Its message is: God, please help me; and please confound my enemies.
I Psalm 49, verse 10 says Be still and know I am god, it does not say , You are God.
It is a song of national thanksgiving. Praise God, fear God sing, rejoice. God keeps His eye on the nations.
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)
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.
Psalm 100 serves as a reminder to approach God with joy, thanksgiving, and praise. As children of God, we are called to worship Him with gladness and enter His presence with gratitude. This psalm encourages us to recognize God's goodness and faithfulness in our lives and to serve Him with rejoicing.
I take it into perspective as the verse saying to put God first.
In Psalm 14, David is explaining that it is foolish not to believe in God. He claims that without God, man can do no good because of our sinful nature. Those who do not believe in God are susceptible to hatefulness and corruption.
Psalm 19 describe God's "law" as "perfect" and "sure." God's "statutes" are described to be "right."
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.