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[[A
Psalm
of
David.]]
LORD,
I
cry
unto
thee:
make
haste
unto
me;
give
ear
unto
my
voice,
when
I
cry
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Psalms 141:1 shows David urgently calling on God, asking Him to listen and respond quickly. It means we can come honestly to God when we …
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Let
my
prayer
be
set
forth
before
thee
as
incense;
and
the
lifting
up
of
my
hands
as
the
evening
sacrifice.
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Psalms 141:2 means David is asking God to see his prayers as worship that pleases Him, like sweet incense and a faithful sacrifice. Today, this …
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Set
a
watch,
O
LORD,
before
my
mouth;
keep
the
door
of
my
lips.
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Psalm 141:3 means asking God to help you control your words. The writer knows speech can easily hurt others or lead to sin, so he …
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Incline
not
my
heart
to
any
evil
thing,
to
practise
wicked
works
with
men
that
work
iniquity:
and
let
me
not
eat
of
their
dainties.
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Psalms 141:4 is a prayer asking God to keep the heart from wanting evil, joining in with wrongdoers, or enjoying the benefits of sinful choices. …
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Let
the
righteous
smite
me;
it
shall
be
a
kindness:
and
let
him
reprove
me;
it
shall
be
an
excellent
oil,
which
shall
not
break
my
head:
for
yet
my
prayer
also
shall
be
in
their
calamities.
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Psalms 141:5 means David welcomes correction from godly people, seeing honest rebuke as a loving gift that helps him stay on the right path. In …
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When
their
judges
are
overthrown
in
stony
places,
they
shall
hear
my
words;
for
they
are
sweet.
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Psalms 141:6 means David trusts that corrupt leaders will eventually fall, and when they do, people will recognize that his words were right and good. …
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Our
bones
are
scattered
at
the
grave's
mouth,
as
when
one
cutteth
and
cleaveth
wood
upon
the
earth.
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Psalm 141:7 uses a picture of bones scattered like chopped wood to show how broken, defeated, and exposed the psalmist feels. It means, “My life …
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But
mine
eyes
are
unto
thee,
O
GOD
the
Lord:
in
thee
is
my
trust;
leave
not
my
soul
destitute.
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Psalms 141:8 means the writer is choosing to focus on God and rely on Him for help, even when life feels dangerous or uncertain. It’s …
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Keep
me
from
the
snares
which
they
have
laid
for
me,
and
the
gins
of
the
workers
of
iniquity.
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Psalms 141:9 means the writer is asking God to protect him from traps set by people who want to harm or mislead him. For us …
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Let
the
wicked
fall
into
their
own
nets,
whilst
that
I
withal
escape.
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Psalms 141:10 means David is asking God to let evil plans backfire on those who make them, while protecting him from harm. It shows that …
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