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Psalms 94:15

Posted on 18 May at 11:24
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But iudgement shall returne vnto righteousnesse: and all the vpright in heart shall follow it. Psalms 94:15 (KJV)

For judgment shall return unto righteousness, and all the upright in heart shall follow it. This verse is from Psalm 94:15 in the King James Version (KJV). This phrasing reflects language found in Psalm 94, though the exact wording varies among translations and is not a verbatim quotation of Psalm 94:15 in the King James Version. The psalm, attributed to Asaph, addresses the theme of God’s justice and the righteous judgment of the Lord.

Judgment shall return unto righteousness: Here, the psalmist expresses confidence that judgment will ultimately be restored to righteousness. The psalmist acknowledges that there may be times when injustice appears to prevail, and the wicked seem to prosper while the righteous suffer. However, the psalmist declares that, in the end, God’s judgment will bring about justice and righteousness. This reminder underscores that God is ultimately just and will ensure that right prevails over wrong.

And all the upright in heart shall follow it: The psalmist emphasizes that those who have upright hearts, who are righteous and seek after God, will follow and align themselves with God’s judgment. They will embrace and support the righteous judgment of the Lord. This implies that the upright in heart will have a desire to see justice prevail and will align their lives with God’s standards of righteousness. In summary, Psalm 94:15 affirms that despite temporary appearances of injustice, God’s judgment will ultimately be fair and just. The righteous can take comfort in knowing that God sees and understands the injustices in the world, and in due time, He will bring about righteousness. Those who have upright hearts will align themselves with God’s judgment and actively seek to live according to His righteous ways. Different Bible translations may vary in wording, but the core message of God’s justice and the righteous following His judgment remains consistent.

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