Psalms 65:2
“O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come.”
King James Version (KJV)
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Context
God's accessibility to prayer from all people.
What Does Psalms 65:2 Mean?
The psalmist addresses God as the one who actively hears and responds to prayer. This is not distant indifference but attentive listening. The phrase 'all flesh come' hints at a universal human reality—across all nations and conditions, people instinctively recognize the need to approach the divine.
God's willingness to hear prayer invites all people to bring their concerns before Him. The universality here—'all flesh'—suggests that every person, regardless of circumstance, has access to this divine audience. Prayer becomes the bridge between human need and God's responsive ear.