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Psalms Chapter 56

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Chapter 56

Psalms Chapter 56 Leaning Upon G-d’s Word Not Disregarding or Rendering it as Obsolete

Psalms On Trusting In G-d Especially When Times Are Really Tough

Atheist or atheism more often is a result of man’s failure to accept reality against their favor. Hence, they rule out G-d’s existence.

This chapter is critical to keep you in G-d’s faith. That He knows what is best for you. Hence, should He take time to answer or not give in to your request, persevere still. G-d decides what is best for you in long term.

“Trust In G-d”

In God — I will praise His word — in God I have trusted, I shall not fear; what can mortal flesh do to me?
56:5
All the day they make my words sorrowful; about me all their thoughts are for evil.
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Despite iniquity, escape has been theirs; cast the peoples down in anger, O God.
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In God — I will praise the Word; in Hashem — I will praise the Word.
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In God I have trusted, I shall not fear, what can man do to me?
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Upon me, O God, are [my] vows unto You; I shall render thanksgiving offering to You.
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For You rescued my soul from death, even my feet from stumbling; to walk before God in the light of life.
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1 For the conductor, on yonath elem rehokim, of David a michtam, when the Philistines seized him in Gath.
2 Be gracious to me, O God, because men yearn to swallow me; all day long the warrior oppresses me.
3 Those who eye me have yearned to swallow me all day long, for many fight against me, O Most High.
4 The day I fear, I will hope to You.
5 With God, I will praise His word; in God I trusted, I will not fear. What can flesh do to me?
6 All day long, my words grieve [me]; all their thoughts about me are for evil.
7 They lodge, they hide, they watch my steps, when they hope for my life.
8 For iniquity, they expect rescue. Bring down nations with anger, O God.
9 You counted my wanderings; place my tears in Your flask. Is it not in Your accounting?
10 Then my enemies will retreat on the day that I call. Thereby I will know that I have a God.
11 With God[‘s justice] I will praise a word; with the Lord[‘s kindness] I will praise a word.
12 In God I trusted, I will not fear. What can man do to me?
13 Upon me, O God, are Your vows; I will pay thanksgiving offerings to You.
14 For You saved my soul from death, even my feet from stumbling, to walk before God in the light of life.

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