Psalm 11
Psalm 11 is a call to trust in the Lord in the midst of difficult and dangerous circumstances. The psalmist is facing great adversity, but declares that he will not flee like a bird to the mountains. Instead, he takes refuge in the Lord. The psalm also emphasizes that the Lord is just and will judge the wicked.
Bible version
In the Lord I Take Refuge
Commentary
This psalm offers comfort and reassurance to those who are facing trials and tribulations. It reminds us that the Lord is a safe haven and that we can depend on him for protection and guidance. The psalmist's trust and confidence in the Lord are a strong example for us to follow in times of trouble. Additionally, the psalm reminds us that God is just and that he will ultimately judge those who act wickedly. This should encourage us to live lives that are pleasing to God and to trust that he will bring justice in his own time.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Psalm, chapter 11 it would take approximately 1 minutes to finish.
There are 7 verses in Psalm, chapter 11.