It says that god has promised to make all believers prosperous.
The LORDPsalm 23 (New King James Version)Psalm 23A Psalm of David. 1 The LORD is my shepherd;I shall not want.
Psalm 136:1 - Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. [NKJV]
Verses 1 and 2 of Psalm 130: 1. Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord. 2. Lord, hear my voice! Let Thine ears be attentive To the voice of my supplications.
Psalm 23:1-6
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 23 verse 1: The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
The 23rd Psalm convey the Lord is my Shepherd.
The LORDPsalm 23 (New King James Version)Psalm 23A Psalm of David. 1 The LORD is my shepherd;I shall not want.
Psalm 136:1 - Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. [NKJV]
Psalm 23:1: "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want..."
Verses 1 and 2 of Psalm 130: 1. Out of the depths I have cried to Thee, O Lord. 2. Lord, hear my voice! Let Thine ears be attentive To the voice of my supplications.
Not in so many words, but certainly the idea can be found in several scriptures. The Hebrew word "Halleluyah"(Lat:Alleluia) literally means: 'Praise Yah(Jah)' (a shortened form of God's name: YHWH(Jehovah)- Hallelu Yah) often translated as "Praise the LORD'. Many scriptures describe the 'goodness of the LORD' and finish with this exclamation. (Psalm 106:1)(Psalm 104:1-35)(Psalms 111:10-112:1)(Psalm 135:1-3)(Psalm 146:1, 2) (Psalms 146:10-147:1)(Psalm 148:1-14)(Psalm 149:1) (Psalm 150:1-6) and again in (Revelation 19:1-6)
In the Book of Psalms, the phrase "sing to the Lord" appears multiple times, specifically in Psalm 96:1, Psalm 98:1, and Psalm 149:1, among others. The specific number can vary depending on the translation, but it is a recurring theme throughout the Psalms, emphasizing worship and praise through song. Overall, the exhortation to sing to the Lord highlights the importance of music in expressing faith and devotion.
Psalm 23:1-6
They are the first and last Psalms in the book of Psalms as you no doubt know, and they are both of men praising the Lord - the first, in a man's whole life, "whose delight is in the law of the Lord"; and the last, in all flesh praising the Lord with all their breath.
This Bible verse can be found in Psalm 127:1. It emphasizes the importance of relying on the Lord for protection and guidance, rather than solely depending on human efforts.
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.