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Remember your word to your servant, Because you gave me hope.
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Praying God's Promises Back
Commentators explain that asking God to 'remember' His word is not an accusation of forgetfulness. Rather, it is a reverent and bold form of prayer. It's like a child reminding a loving parent of a promise, expressing deep trust and dependence on God's faithfulness, especially when our own faith feels weak or delayed.
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Psalms
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Remember the word unto thy servant - This commences a new division of the psalm, in which each verse begins with the Hebrew letter …
16th Century
Protestant
Remember your word. He prays that God would really perform what he promised, for the outcome proves that he does not forget his word. We i…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
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