We’re memorizing Psalm 27:12 this week. It’ll remind you of Psalm 27:2 that we memorized earlier about our adversaries and foes.
Whatever “false witnesses” rise up against you this week in real life or just in your spirit (I’m not good enough; this is too much for me; no one really cares about me; etc.), ask God for His help against them.
Your adversaries can huff and they can puff, but they can’t blow your house down. Be confident of this (Psalm 27:3). You live in the house of the Lord, every day, all day (Psalm 27:4). He always takes you in (Psalm 27:10).
Re-read all the verses we’ve learned so far in Psalm 27, and look ahead to the remaining two verses. See how they all are coming together and be encouraged!
Give me not up to the will of my adversaries; for false witnesses have risen against me, and they breathe out violence.
Psalm 27:12
Dianna says
Love how you’ve put these different verses in place to pull together the Psalmist’s message! I’ve been so blessed and encouraged as I’ve spent time in these verses through this challenge. I can look at almost every verse and say, “this happened when I was studying this verse”. I’ve also been able to identify more of my “enemies, foes, adversaries” during this same time frame.
Lisa notes... says
One reason I love memorizing chapters is because we end up sitting with each verse for so long, that we notice patterns we wouldn’t have noticed otherwise when we read through once and are done.
Yes–each verse does remind me of things too from the week I was learning it! Thanks for sharing this, Dianna. I do love memorizing with you. :)