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Psalms 9:7

Posted on 18 May at 15:18
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“But the LORD shall endure for ever: he hath prepared his throne for judgment.”

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 9:7 in the King James Version:

Psalm 9:7 (KJV):

1. Context: The book of Psalms is a collection of prayers, praises, and expressions of faith and hope in God. Psalm 9 is attributed to David and is a psalm of thanksgiving and praise for God’s deliverance and justice.

2. The Eternality of God: The verse begins by acknowledging the enduring nature of the Lord. It emphasizes that God exists beyond time and is eternal. Unlike human rulers and earthly powers that may rise and fall, God’s existence is everlasting. This truth brings comfort and assurance to believers, knowing that the God they serve is eternal and unchanging.

3. The Prepared Throne: The verse goes on to mention that God has prepared His throne for judgment. This imagery signifies God’s authority and sovereignty as the ultimate Judge of all the earth. The throne represents His position of power and authority, from which He executes righteous judgment.

4. God as the Divine Judge: Throughout the Bible, we find references to God as a just and righteous Judge who will ultimately bring justice and judgment upon the world. This judgment is based on His perfect wisdom, righteousness, and knowledge of all things. As believers, we can find assurance in the fact that God will ultimately judge the world with fairness and righteousness.

5. Application: This verse reminds us of the eternal nature of God and His role as the righteous Judge. It encourages us to trust in His sovereignty and have confidence in His ability to judge rightly. As believers, we can find comfort knowing that God is in control and that justice will ultimately prevail. It also challenges us to live righteously, knowing that our actions will be brought before God’s judgment. We are called to align our lives with His righteousness and seek to do what is pleasing in His sight.

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