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Come, and hear, all you who fear God. I will declare what he has done for my soul.
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The Joy of Sharing Your Story
Commentators see this verse as a powerful model for believers to share their personal testimony. Declaring what God has done for your soul is not just a duty but a natural expression of a grateful heart. This act honors God, encourages fellow believers, and expresses a desire for others to experience the same joy and peace.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Come and hear, all ye that fear God — All who are true worshippers of God, the idea of fear or reverence being used for worship in …
19th Century
Anglican
Come. —Refers back to Psalm 66:9.
Baptist
"I mixed crying and singing together. I cried when I was in trouble, and I extolled the Lord as soon as he delivered me from it.
Indeed, by f…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Come [and] hear, all you that fear God Who have a reverential affection for him, and by whom he is worshipped and se…
We should declare to those who fear God what he has done for our souls, and how he has heard and answered our prayers, inviting them to join us in …