The Psalmist assures God’s people two essential blessings: the LORD’S strength and the LORD’S peace. This statement has the future time phrases; “will give” and “will bless”. What makes the psalmist go so confident to confess such an expression in regards to ‘assertive faith’ in the Lord Jesus Christ? What drove him to declare such a genuine desire for the Lord?
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