The broader context of Psalm 37 assures us that God will act to vindicate and protect those who trust in Him. He will guide our steps, provide what we need, and bring about results that align with His greater purposes.
No matter your current financial situation, remember that God sees, cares, and is able to bring breakthrough in unexpected ways. These prayers are a starting point for deeper conversation with Him.
The Bible leaves no doubt that God can read our minds—He knows every thought, desire, and intention. Rather than provoking fear, this truth can lead to a deeper sense of awe, openness, and trust.
In Psalm 144:6, David prays, “Flash forth the lightning and scatter them; send out your arrows and rout them.” Here, lightning is likened to arrows in battle, portraying it as a weapon used by God to defeat His enemies.
After Jesus’ resurrection, His disciples continued the work of evangelism. In Acts 2, Peter stands up during Pentecost and boldly preaches to a crowd, resulting in about 3,000 people coming to faith that day.