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  1. 4 days ago · Bible Verses About Smile of God Psalm 67:1 “God be merciful to us and bless us, and cause His face to shine upon us.” In this psalm, the psalmist prays for God’s mercy, blessings, and for His face to shine upon them. The “smile” of God represents His favor, grace, and delight in His people.

  2. In Psalm 119:135 (NIV) he prays, “Make your face to shine upon your servant and teach me your decrees.”. The Message Bible says it this way, “Smile on me, your servant; teach me the right way to live.”. In these few verses he is concerned about the right way to live that is going to please God.

  3. Jun 15, 2023 · What does the psalmist mean in Psalm 27:4 when he says, “One thing I have asked of the Lord”? Answer. King David’s singular longing for close fellowship with the Lord caused him to continually seek God’s presence and His favor.

  4. The psalmist requests the favour of the Lord; the continuance of his presence with him; the benefit of Divine guidance, and the benefit of Divine protection. God's time to help those that trust in him, is, when all other helpers fail. He is a surer and better Friend than earthly parents are, or can be. What was the belief which supported the ...

  5. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.

  6. Feb 21, 2013 · Psalms 35:27, NKJV Let them shout for joy and be glad, Who favor my righteous cause; And let them say continually, “Let the LORD be magnified, Who has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant. How to make God happy with me? God is happy when we repent, and LIVE!

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  8. His "groaning" (ESV) or "sighing" (NIV) reveals that David asks God to hear both his spoken ("words") requests and his silent ("groanings/sighs") ones. He has in mind inarticulate efforts to vocalize a situation, a sadness, fears, confusion, etc. They are silent words uttered inwardly (cf. Rom. 8:26-27; 1 Sam. 1:13).

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