“The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season.”
The promise that those who call upon God experience divine nearness establishes that authentic prayer engages a responsive God. The verse situates accessibility through prayer within the broader liturgical and theological context of the psalm. This thematic development connects to covenantal principles governing Israel's relationship with God. The verse demonstrates how personal experience or theological reflection participates in the larger narrative of God's purposes. Understanding this verse requires attention to its position within the psalm's structure and to the surrounding verses that provide fuller context.
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Psalms 145:15
“The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season.”
The promise that those who call upon God experience divine nearness establishes that authentic prayer engages a responsive God. The verse situates accessibility through prayer within the broader liturgical and theological context of the psalm. This thematic development connects to covenantal principles governing Israel's relationship with God. The verse demonstrates how personal experience or theological reflection participates in the larger narrative of God's purposes. Understanding this verse requires attention to its position within the psalm's structure and to the surrounding verses that provide fuller context.
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The promise that those who call upon God experience divine nearness establishes that authentic prayer engages a responsive God. The verse situates accessibility through prayer within the broader liturgical and theological context of the psalm. This thematic development connects to covenantal principles governing Israel's relationship with God. The verse demonstrates how personal experience or theological reflection participates in the larger narrative of God's purposes. Understanding this verse requires attention to its position within the psalm's structure and to the surrounding verses that provide fuller context.