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Psalm 31:19

Oh how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee; which thou hast wrought for them that trust in thee before the sons of men!
< Psalm 31:18 | > Psalm 31:20

Reflection

Psalm 31:19 sits within Psalm, this biblical book, where Scripture often draws attention to God’s truth, human response, and faithful living. This verse may be brief, but its words are not accidental. By emphasizing great, goodness, hast, laid, it invites the reader to slow down and consider how God’s truth reaches into real life, real choices, and real dependence upon Him. The verse belongs to chapter 31, and its placement helps connect this single statement to the larger movement of Psalm.

For nearby context, read this verse alongside Psalm 31:18, Psalm 31:20, and Psalm 31:17, which keep the surrounding passage and themes in view.

What This Verse Shows

  • Faith and Trust
    The wording calls the heart away from self-reliance and toward confidence in God. Faith is more than agreement with truth; it is the settled posture of depending on the Lord when circumstances are clear and when they are not.
  • Suffering and Endurance
    The verse speaks into the pressure and pain of a fallen world. It does not pretend hardship is unreal, but it places suffering under the care, judgment, and sustaining presence of God.
  • A Revealed Word
    This verse is part of God’s preserved witness, and its details matter. Even a brief line of Scripture contributes to the larger testimony of who God is, what He values, and how His people are called to live.

Why This Verse Matters

  • It rewards careful reading. The exact wording of Psalm 31:19 helps us notice what Scripture emphasizes, whether the verse is narrative, command, promise, warning, prayer, or praise.
  • It connects belief with life. Biblical truth is never meant to remain abstract. It teaches the mind, searches the heart, and presses toward faithful response.
  • It points beyond the moment. This verse belongs to the wider testimony of Scripture, where God’s purposes are revealed through creation, covenant, redemption, judgment, mercy, and hope.

Application for Today

As you reflect on Psalm 31:19, receive it as more than an isolated religious sentence. Let it ask what you are trusting, what you are resisting, what you are learning about God, and where obedience may need to become more concrete. The same Lord who speaks through the sweep of Scripture also uses individual verses to correct, comfort, steady, and guide His people today.

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