Biblical Theology
  • Home
  • Bible
    • Old Testament
      • The Pentateuch (Torah)
      • Historical Books
      • Wisdom Literature
      • Major Prophets
      • Minor Prophets
    • New Testament
      • The Gospels
      • Acts of the Apostles
      • Pauline Epistles
      • General Epistles
      • The Book of Revelation
    • Other References
      • History
      • Mistakes
      • Apocrypha
      • False Teachings
  • Topics
    • Principles of the Bible
      • The Sovereignty of God
      • The Authority of Scripture
      • The Trinity
      • The Deity of Jesus Christ
      • Salvation by Grace through Faith
      • Repentance and Forgiveness
      • The Resurrection of the Dead
      • The Great Commission
      • The Importance of Love
      • The Second Coming of Christ
  • Sermons
  • About
    • Team
    • Principles
    • Contact
  • Home
  • Bible
  • Topics
  • Sermons
  • About

Psalms 75:6

Posted on 18 May at 15:15
Listen to this article

“For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south.”

This verse is found within Psalm 75, a psalm of Asaph. In this psalm, Asaph acknowledges God’s role as the ultimate judge and ruler over the affairs of humanity. The verse in question, Psalm 75:6, highlights an important truth about promotion and exaltation.

In the KJV translation, the verse states that promotion does not come from any specific geographical direction, such as the east, west, or south. This verse speaks to the fact that true promotion and exaltation do not arise from human efforts or worldly influences alone. Rather, it emphasizes that God is the ultimate source of promotion and elevation.

To fully grasp the meaning of this verse, it’s helpful to consider its context within the psalm. In the preceding verses, the psalmist addresses God directly, acknowledging Him as the one who holds power and judges righteously. The psalmist declares that when God chooses the appointed time, He will judge with equity, bringing down the wicked and exalting the righteous.

In this light, verse 6 can be understood as a reminder that our achievements and success are not solely determined by our human efforts or external circumstances. While we may strive and work diligently, true promotion ultimately comes from God. It is His sovereign choice to exalt or elevate individuals in His divine wisdom and timing.

This verse invites us to trust in God’s providence and to rely on Him rather than placing our trust solely in our own abilities or in worldly systems. It reminds us that God’s ways are higher than our ways, and He alone has the authority to lift up or bring down.

For believers, this verse encourages us to seek God’s guidance and surrender our desires for promotion to Him. It calls us to trust in His timing and to focus on living faithfully, knowing that He is the one who will ultimately determine our paths and raise us up according to His purpose.

In summary, Psalm 75:6 (KJV) reminds us that promotion does not come from human efforts or worldly influences alone. It underscores God’s sovereignty and emphasizes that true promotion comes from Him. As we trust in Him, we can rest assured that He will guide our paths and exalt us according to His divine plan.

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related Posts

Previous Post
Psalms 75:5
Next Post
Psalms 74:2

Chapters

Jeremiah Chapter 49

8 Jun at 17:46

Job Chapter 30

8 Jun at 17:30

Numbers Chapter 21

1 October 2023

Genesis Chapter 16

4 July 2023

Genesis Chapter 35

4 July 2023

Books

James 108

2 Peter 61

Meekness 1

Obadiah 21

Repentance 1

Follow Us:
Facebook
YouTube
Vimeo

© Copyright 2023 Biblical Theology Ministries. 

  • Home
  • About
%d
    This website uses cookies to improve your experience. If you continue to use this site, you agree with it.