Psalms 132:1
Psalms 132:1
“Lord, remember David, and all his afflictions:”
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Read Full Chapter →The psalmist appeals to God to remember David's suffering and faithfulness.
Context
This psalm celebrates the Davidic covenant and God's choice of Zion as His dwelling place.
What Does Psalms 132:1 Mean?
The prayer begins by asking God to recall David's trials and hardships. This suggests that David endured significant difficulties while seeking to serve God, and the psalmist believes these sufferings deserve God's remembrance and favor.
David's afflictions are presented as part of his devoted service to God. By invoking memory of his struggles, the psalmist establishes grounds for God's blessing on David's house and covenant promises.