What happens in Psalm 91:15?
This verse continues the closing promises of Psalm 91. It says that when a person calls out to God, God will answer. The promise does not remove trouble, but it does place God close to the one who suffers. He is not distant in hardship. The verse goes on to speak of deliverance and honor, showing that God not only rescues but also gives value and dignity to the one who trusts Him.
Psalm 91 is a psalm of trust centered on God's protection for the one who dwells in His care. The surrounding verses describe safety from danger and God's faithful response to love and knowing His name. Verse 15 stands near the end of that promise section and leads into the final assurance of long life and salvation.
Themes to notice
- God hears prayerThe verse assures that when a person calls on God, He answers.
- Presence in troubleGod promises to stay with His people in the middle of hardship.
- Rescue and honorThe verse connects God's deliverance with restored dignity and blessing.
Questions for Psalms 91:15
- What does this verse teach about how God responds when His people call on Him?
- How does God's promise to be present in trouble change the way you think about hardship?
- What do deliverance and honor mean in the life of someone who trusts God?
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