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Psalms 119:81

Posted on 18 May at 15:12

“My soul fainteth for thy salvation: but I hope in thy word.”

My soul fainteth for thy salvation:but I hope in thy word. Psalms 119:81 (KJV)

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Psalm 119:81 (KJV):

Psalm 119:81 (KJV) says, “My soul fainteth for thy salvation: but I hope in thy word.”

Context:

Context:Psalm 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible and is known for its emphasis on the Word of God. It consists of 176 verses, divided into 22 stanzas, with each stanza corresponding to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The psalmist expresses his deep love and longing for God’s Word and seeks His salvation.

Longing for Salvation:

Longing for Salvation:The psalmist begins by saying, “My soul fainteth for thy salvation.” This expresses a profound yearning and desperation for God’s deliverance and redemption. It reflects a recognition of human frailty and the need for divine intervention. It shows that the psalmist’s soul is weary and longing for the salvation that only God can provide.

Hope in God’s Word:

Hope in God’s Word:Despite the psalmist’s soul fainting, he declares his unwavering hope in God’s Word. The psalmist finds comfort, strength, and assurance in the promises and teachings found in Scripture. In times of distress and weariness, the psalmist clings to the hope and confidence that comes from knowing and trusting in God’s Word.

The Power of God’s Word:

The Power of God’s Word:Throughout Psalm 119, the psalmist extols the virtues and power of God’s Word. The psalmist recognizes that the Word of God is a source of life, guidance, wisdom, and comfort. It is a divine revelation that sustains and revives the weary soul. In this verse, the psalmist acknowledges the transformative power of God’s Word, which gives hope and strength even in the midst of trials.

Application:

Application:As believers today, we can learn from the psalmist’s example. We may also experience moments when our souls faint for God’s salvation, feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges and difficulties. However, like the psalmist, we can find hope and encouragement in God’s Word. By immersing ourselves in Scripture, meditating on its truths, and allowing it to shape our thoughts and actions, we can experience the transformative power of God’s Word in our lives.

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