Psalm of love: know the best passages for relationships!

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Jennifer Sherman

Do you know any love psalms?

The book of Psalms in the Bible are texts written in the form of songs. Formed by 150 prayers, they are praises to God, which bring up the most diverse themes, such as, fear, anguish, gratitude, happiness, and of course, love.

Most of the Psalms were written by King David, in which, he made a point of announcing his devotion to Christ. Thus, the devotees learned that through faith it is possible to conquer anything, including a true love for life. In addition, faith can also help you to seek more love for your relationships, whether they are love, family, or any other

Therefore, if you miss having a faithful, kind and partner by your side, nothing stops you from turning to prayers asking God to put this person in your path. Or, if you feel that your life needs more love and harmony in general, don't be ashamed and know that the Psalms of love can help you with these issues. Check out some of them in detail below.

Psalm 111

God has always been and will always be synonymous with love of neighbor, and precisely because of this, the praises dedicated to Him are always full of much affection and gratitude. Thus, by deeply observing the prayers of the Psalms, one can realize that many of them serve to help in the search for more love in your life, or even to reinvigorate the love already existing in you.

Psalm 111 is clearly a prayer that reflects feelings of love. To find out more information about it, and to know its complete prayer, follow along with the reading below.

Indications and meaning

According to scholars of the Word, love can be acquired or reinvigorated through a harmonious relationship with one's feelings toward the Creator. Thus, they say that to conquer this, Psalm 111 is the most suitable.

This prayer goes from its beginning to its end showing the intention to exalt the One who created your and the earth. Psalm 111 is also a prayer of extreme depth, which allows you to further increase your connection with Christ. Once you draw closer to Him, be assured that you will be able to bring more love into your life in all areas.

Prayer

"Praise ye the Lord: I will give thanks unto the Lord with all my heart in the council of the upright, and in the congregation. Great are the works of the Lord, and to be studied of all them that delight in them. Glory and majesty are in his work: and his righteousness endureth for ever.

He has made his wonders memorable; compassionate and merciful is the LORD. He gives food to those who fear him; he always remembers his covenant. He has shown his people the power of his works, giving them the inheritance of the nations. The works of his hands are truth and righteousness; faithful are all his precepts.

They are established for ever and ever: they are done in truth and uprightness: he hath sent his people redemption: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and terrible is his name: the fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: all they that do his precepts have good understanding: his praise endureth for ever."

Psalm 76

Psalm 76 brings with it an approach to all the greatness of Christ. It further shows how wonderful the Creator's deeds, and protection for His children, can be.

However, prayer 76 makes it very clear that light only comes to those who truly seek for it by calling and crying out to the Lord. Discover below how Psalm 76 can help you restore love in your life.

Indications and meaning

At the beginning of Psalm 76 the psalmist makes it clear that the only wrath to be feared in this world, is God, so in saying this he makes it very clear that anyone who does not pray and cry out to the Lord, will not attain eternal light.

Therefore, it is fundamental that you praise the Father, and comply with all his teachings. Once you start living the love of Christ, you will feel so full of this feeling, that it will reflect in all your movements, actions, relationships, in short, in all your life.

Prayer

"In Judah God is known; his name is great in Israel. His tent is in Salem; his dwelling place is in Zion. There he has broken the glittering arrows, the shields and the swords, the weapons of war. You shine with light! You are more majestic than the hills full of spoils.

The valiant men lay plundered, they slept the final sleep; none of the warriors were able to lift up their hands. At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, the horse and chariot stood still: thou alone art to be feared: who can stand before thee when thou art angry?

Thou didst utter judgment from heaven, and the earth trembled and was dumb; when thou, O God, didst arise to judge, to save all the oppressed of the earth; even thine anger against men shall be turned into thy praise, and the survivors of thy wrath shall be refrained.

Let them make vows to the Lord, their God, and let them not fail to keep them; let all the neighboring nations bring gifts to whom all should fear. He takes away the cheerfulness of rulers and is feared by the kings of the earth."

Psalm 12

Psalm 12 is a prayer of lamentation, known to be a strong protection against poisonous tongues. In this way, the psalmist focuses his powerful words to open the eyes of the faithful to the negative power of the words of sinners who do not fear God.

It is known that envy, evil eye and all kinds of negativity, have the evil power to drive away love and harmony in your life. Therefore, know this powerful Psalm below, and pray it with great faith.

Indications and meaning

Faced with so much evil, the Psalmist begins this prayer somewhat disbelieving of humanity, not believing that there can still be honest people in this world. This feeling is because everywhere he looks he sees falsehood, evil, envy and negativity as a whole.

So, in the face of so many bad things that happen daily, sometimes it is common to feel like the psalmist. However, during the psalm, he asks for Divine justice. And even in the face of so much pain, the psalmist makes it clear that he was rebuilt thanks to the Divine hand.

So, if you have been feeling this way, understand that you can never lose faith. Believe that the Creator will always do the best for you, and never stop believing.

Prayer

"Save us, O Lord, for there is no more the godly: the faithful are gone from among the children of men. Every one speaketh falsely to his neighbour: they speak with flattering lips and a double heart: the Lord cut off all flattering lips, and the tongue that speaketh proudly, which say, With our tongue shall we prevail: our lips belong unto us: who is lord over us?

Because of the oppression of the poor, and the groaning of the needy, I will now arise, says the LORD; I will secure him who sighs for it. The words of the LORD are pure words, like silver refined in a furnace of clay, purified seven times.

Keep us, O Lord; from this generation defend us forever. The wicked walk everywhere, when vileness exalts itself among the sons of men."

Psalm 15

Known to be a Psalm of wisdom, prayer number 15 is another Psalm written by David. In this song, the king tries to show the right way to praise and thank the Creator.

By truly worshiping Christ, you will be closer to Him, and consequently be filled with good feelings, including love. Check out the details of Psalm 15 below.

Indications and meaning

In Psalm 15, King David uses words to talk about closeness to the presence of the Lord. Thus, the king makes it clear that when you surrender yourself to Christ and feel accepted by him, it is as if you enter into perfect harmony, feeling inside your own home.

David also reminds us that God gives everyone the chance to be sanctified. In this way, the king makes it clear that it is necessary for man to always practice righteousness. Therefore, by being a righteous and Godly person, you will be ever closer to true love.

Prayer

"Lord, who shall dwell in thy tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy mountain? he that walketh uprightly, and doeth righteousness, and speaketh truth in his heart. he that slandereth not with his tongue, neither doeth evil to his neighbour, neither taketh up any reproach against his neighbour.

In whose eyes the reprobate is despised: but he honoureth them that fear the Lord; he that sweareth at his own hurt, and yet changeth not. He that giveth not his money by usury, nor taketh up bribes against the innocent. He that doeth this shall never be shaken."

Psalm 47

Psalm 47 is a strong prayer of exaltation to the Father. Thus, the psalmist recognizes God as the great King of all mankind. Moreover, he also shows how believers should recognize Christ's presence in their lives.

In this way, through his words, the psalmist invites all devotees to acclaim the great Savior. Learn about this powerful prayer in the sequences.

Indications and meaning

By inviting all believers to call upon Christ, the psalmist shows how God welcomes and stands by each of his children. He also makes it clear that the Messiah rules over all peoples, and that he loves each human being unconditionally.

Throughout Psalm 47, believers are invited to call upon the Creator of heaven and earth, so accept the psalmist's invitation, draw near to God, praise him and feel love taking over your whole existence.

Prayer

"Clap your hands, all you peoples; acclaim God with a voice of rejoicing. For the Lord Most High is terrible; he is great King over all the earth. He has subjected us peoples and nations under our feet. He has chosen for us our inheritance, the glory of Jacob, whom he loved.

God has gone up amid applause, the Lord has gone up to the sound of a trumpet. Sing praises to God, sing praises; sing praises to our King, sing praises. For God is the King of all the earth; sing praises with a psalm. God reigns over the nations; God is seated on his holy throne.

The princes of the peoples are gathered together as the people of the God of Abraham, for to God belong the shields of the earth; he is supremely exalted."

Psalm 83

The psalmist begins Psalm 83 by crying out for Christ to hear his voice and answer his call. Furthermore, he is still angry at those who mock God and have him as an enemy.

Thus, during Psalm 83, every conspiracy and words of hatred against God or his people is condemned. See the details of this prayer below.

Indications and meaning

Psalm 83 was written by Asaph, who talks about the numerous victories of Christ against the enemies of Israel. Thus, the psalmist still makes it clear that God will always be willing to fight against anyone who dares to do harm to his people.

You can learn a great deal from this psalm. Understand that God will always be on the side of his children. No matter how much evil may surround you, you should never fear, for he will always give you the protection and strength you need.

Prayer

"O God, be not silent; be not silent, nor stand still, O God; for, behold, thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee have lifted up their heads. They have taken crafty counsel against thy people, and have consulted against thy hidden ones.

They said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation, that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance: for they have consulted together with one consent; they are gathered together against thee, the tents of Edom, and of Ishmael, Moab, and Agarenes, Gebal, and Ammon, and Amalek, Philistia, with the inhabitants of Tyre.

And the Assyrian gathered themselves together with them; they went to help the children of Lot. Do unto them as unto Midian, as unto Sisera, as unto Jabin at the river Kishon: they perished at Endor; they became as dung for the earth. Do unto their nobles as unto Oreb, and as unto Zeeb; and to all their princes as unto Zebah, and as unto Zalmunna.

Who said: Let us take to ourselves the houses of Allah for a possession. My God! make them like a whirlwind, like an eddy before the wind, like the fire that burns a forest, and like the flame that sets fire to the thickets; thus do Thou pursue them with Thy tempest, and terrify them with Thy whirlwind.

Let their faces be filled with shame, that they may seek your name, O Lord. Let them be confounded and haunted for ever; let them be ashamed, and perish, that they may know that you, to whom alone the name of Lord belongs, are the Most High over all the earth."

Psalm 91

Psalm 91 is one of the most popular prayers in the Bible. Known as a great ally for spiritual protection, this prayer stands out for its strength. This prayer shows how the psalmist, even in the face of turbulence, remains faithful to his devotion to Christ.

Below you will be able to understand it in a deeper way, and thus, you will be able to adopt Psalm 91 as your amulet of protection. See.

Indications and meaning

Psalm 91 makes it clear that when you have faith, anything is possible, for it is able to armour your mind and body against any snare of the enemy. Thus, the psalmist shows that believers should trust Christ with all their heart, for the Father will always be at your side, to guide and protect you.

Understand therefore, through Psalm 91, that Christ will always deliver his children from any and all evil. Therefore, there is nothing to fear, for your Father is the Creator. This prayer still reminds you that the mind is capable of magnifying everything that exists in your subconscious. Therefore it shows the importance of sleeping with a peaceful mind, so that you always have peace of mind.

Prayer

"He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High, in the shadow of the Almighty shall he rest. I will say of the Lord, 'He is my God, my refuge, my fortress, and in him will I trust: for he will deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the pernicious pestilence: he will cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler.

You shall not be afraid of the terror by night, nor of the arrow that flies by day, nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness, nor of the slaughter that strikes at noonday. A thousand shall fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand, but it shall not come near you. Only with your eyes shall you behold, and see the reward of the wicked.

For thou, O LORD, art my refuge, in the Most High hast thou made thy habitation: no evil shall befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy tent: for he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways: they shall hold thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.

You shall tread upon the lion and the serpent; you shall trample the young lion and the serpent underfoot. Because he has loved Me dearly, I also will deliver him; I will set him on high, because he has known My name. He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble; I will deliver him out of trouble, and will glorify him. I will satisfy him with long days, and show him My salvation."

Psalm 31

During Psalm 31, David talks about some of his past difficulties. However, the psalmist also turns his gaze to the future, and reminds us of the difficulties that lie ahead, concerning Israel and the great tribulation.

David still seeks to speak deeply about the difficulties of the moment, remembering that everyone goes through divergences during life. However, despite the tribulations, the king always shows his complete trust in Christ. Understand the deeper meaning of this Psalm below.

Indications and meaning

David makes a point of beginning Psalm 31 by reminding us that Christ is his refuge, and he emphasizes his complete trust in the Father. However, at one point in the prayer, the king shows himself to be a devastated and broken person.

After all, many people pray and cry out to God, say that He is their strength, and yet they are still lost in the midst of their problems.

In times like these, it is common for human beings to feel pain and anguish. However, no matter what obstacle you are going through, always remember that God is with you. Psalm 31 also reminds you that God loves you unconditionally, and is waiting for you to get down on your knees and cry out to Him, so the Father can restore you.

Prayer

"In you, O Lord, I trust; never leave me in confusion. Deliver me by your righteousness. Incline your ear to me, deliver me speedily; be my firm rock, a strong house to save me. For you are my rock and my fortress; so, for your name's sake, guide me and direct me.

Bring me out of the net which they have laid up for me; for you are my strength. Into your hands I commend my spirit; you have redeemed me, O Lord God of truth. I hate those who indulge in deceitful vanities; but I trust in the LORD. I will be glad and rejoice in your lovingkindness, for you have considered my affliction; you have known my soul in its troubles.

And thou hast not given me into the hand of the enemy; thou hast set my feet in a large place. Have mercy on me, O LORD; for I am in anguish: mine eye is consumed with grief, and my soul, and my belly; for my life is spent with sorrow, and my years with sighing: my strength faileth because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed.

I am a reproach to all mine enemies, even to mine neighbors, and an abhorrence to mine acquaintance: they that saw me in the street fled from me. I am forgotten in their hearts as a dead man; I am as a broken vessel. For I have heard the murmuring of many, fear was round about: while they took counsel together against me, they thought to take my life.

But I trusted in thee, O LORD; and said, Thou art my God: my times are in thy hand: deliver me out of the hand of mine enemies, and from them that persecute me: cause thy face to shine upon thy servant; save me by thy tender mercies.

Let not the wicked be put to shame, O LORD, for I have called upon thee: let them be put to shame, and let them be dumb in the grave; let the lying lips be dumb, which speak evil things with pride and contempt against the righteous: O how great is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee, which thou hast wrought for them that put their trust in thee in the presence of the children of men!

Thou wilt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the reproach of men: thou wilt keep them in a pavilion from the strife of tongues. Blessed be the LORD; for he hath showed me his marvellous mercy in a safe city.

For I said in my haste, I am cut off from before thine eyes: nevertheless thou heardest the voice of my supplications, when I cried unto thee. Love the Lord, all ye that are his saints: for the Lord preserveth the faithful, and rewardeth him that useth pride abundantly. Be strong, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord."

Psalm 8

In Psalm 8, the psalmist seeks to show all his admiration for the Divine creations, and of course, to take advantage to praise the Father. Thus, he shows himself still very grateful for all the goodness of the Lord in having shared his wonders on earth.

To know the complete prayer, and understand its meanings in a deeper way, follow the reading below.

Indications and meaning

Throughout Psalm 8, the psalmist never tires of marveling at the goodness of God, and all the beauty of his creations, and also, of all heaven. He points to everything as works of God's hands, and never stops praising the great Messiah.

Thus, at a certain point in the prayer, the psalmist shows that man is insignificant before so many wonders of the Lord. He further shows how all that God has created is unsurpassed by any human creation.

However, the psalmist also makes a point of remembering that man himself is also a divine creation. According to him, man is close to the angels, and that is an honor. Therefore, the least a human being should do is worship the Lord and have gratitude for him.

Prayer

"O Lord, our Lord, how admirable is thy name in all the earth, thou who hast set up thy glory from heaven! Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings hast thou raised up strength, because of thine adversaries to silence the enemy and avenger.

When I behold thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars which thou hast established: what is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him? for thou hast made him a little lower than the angels: thou hast crowned him with glory and honour.

You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put everything under his feet--all sheep and oxen, and the beasts of the field--the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, everything that passes through the paths of the seas. O Lord, our Lord, how wonderful is your name in all the earth."

How can knowing love psalms help you in your life?

The book of Psalms contains very powerful prayers that can help you in different areas of your life. Since they are prayers that speak to different subjects, they can touch your heart in different ways.

So, in talking about the Psalms of love, one can point out different ways in which it can help you. First of all, prayer is always a way to make you connect even more with the Lord. By increasing the links of this relationship, you will automatically feel your life fill with more harmony and love.

This love interferes directly in all sectors of your life, whether personal or professional. After all, a person who possesses in his essence the true peace of the Lord, will know how to deal better with his relationships. This is said, because by accepting and approaching Christ, you can become someone more patient and full of discernment.

In short, the love found in these psalms can completely transform your life. In addition, it can also be said about love in the form of another person, a companion, a life partner. If you are seeking this, and missing this person, know that you can also intercede to heaven for it to come into your life.

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