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== gpt-5 == === User: psalm 31 24 with commentary === psalm 31 24 with commentary === Assistant: Here’s Psalm 31:24 with a detailed commentary: === Here’s Psalm 31:24 with a detailed commentary: ===== 📖 Psalm 31:24 (NIV) ===== : "Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord." ===== 💬 Commentary ===== # Context within Psalm 31: Psalm 31 is a prayer of trust and deliverance written by David during a time of distress. Throughout the psalm, David moves from deep anguish and fear to renewed confidence in God’s faithfulness. After expressing his personal struggles and faith, the final verse (v. 24) turns outward — David encourages others who trust in God. # “Be strong and take heart” This phrase is often found in Scripture (see Joshua 1:9; Deuteronomy 31:6; John 16:33). It’s both a command and a reassurance. David is not telling believers to rely on their own strength but to draw courage from knowing that God is faithful, sovereign, and present in their suffering. # “All you who hope in the Lord” Hope in the Bible isn’t wishful thinking — it’s confident expectation based on God’s promises. Those who put their hope in the Lord can face trials with courage because they trust that God will ultimately bring good, even from pain. # Spiritual Application: * When life feels uncertain or painful, this verse reminds believers to stand firm and keep trusting. * Strength comes from relationship — from leaning on God, not from suppressing fear. * It’s also a communal encouragement: David invites all who believe to strengthen each other in hope and faith. # Summary: Psalm 31:24 is a rallying cry for weary hearts — a reminder that those who place their hope in God will find the courage and endurance they need. It closes the psalm with faith, hope, and encouragement that God will act on behalf of His people. Would you like me to include a devotional reflection or life application for this verse (e.g., how to apply it during anxiety or hardship)?
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