Old Testament

Psalms 119:75

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, the psalmist acknowledges the righteousness of God's judgments.

Author
David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and others
Written
Around 1000-500 BC
Genre
Poetry and worship
Original Audience
Worshipers of Israel
CBTClear Bible Translation

I know, O LORD, that your judgments are right, and that in faithfulness you have afflicted me.

KJVKing James Version

I know, O LORD, that thy judgments are right, and that thou in faithfulness hast afflicted me.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, the psalmist acknowledges the righteousness of God's judgments. He expresses a deep understanding that the challenges and afflictions he faces are not random but are part of God's faithful plan. The psalmist recognizes that even in suffering, God is just and acts with purpose. This reflects a mature faith that trusts in God's character, believing that His decisions are ultimately for good, even when they are difficult to endure. The use of the word 'afflicted' indicates that the psalmist has experienced hardship, yet he still affirms God's faithfulness. This verse encourages believers to see their struggles as opportunities for growth and to trust in God's overarching goodness, even when circumstances seem harsh.

Key themes

Related topics

judgment, anxiety, fear

How to apply Psalms 119:75 to your life

When facing difficulties, remember that God is faithful and His judgments are right. Instead of despairing, seek to understand how your struggles can lead to personal growth and a deeper relationship with God. Trust that He has a purpose in your pain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Psalms 119:75 mean?

Psalms 119:75 expresses the psalmist's recognition that God's judgments are just and that his afflictions are part of God's faithful plan. It highlights a mature understanding that suffering can lead to personal growth and a deeper trust in God's goodness.

What is the meaning of 'afflicted' in Psalms 119:75?

In Psalms 119:75, 'afflicted' refers to the hardships and challenges the psalmist has experienced. It signifies that these difficulties are not meaningless but are seen as part of God's faithful and purposeful plan.

How can I apply Psalms 119:75 in my life?

You can apply Psalms 119:75 by recognizing that your struggles may have a purpose and seeking growth through them. Trust in God's faithfulness and understand that even in pain, there can be opportunities for deeper faith and understanding.

What themes are present in Psalms 119:75?

Psalms 119:75 includes themes of God's righteousness, faithfulness in affliction, trust in God's plan, understanding suffering, divine judgment, and growth through hardship.

The Book of Psalms
Book Summary

The Book of Psalms

Psalm 1: Two Paths

This psalm describes two paths. The blessed person does not follow the counsel of the ungodly, does not stand in the way of sinners, and does not sit among the scornful. Instead, this person delights in the law of the LORD and thinks on it day and night.

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