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What does Psalm 145 teach about God’s character?

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Psalm 145 describes God as gracious, full of compassion, and slow to anger, highlighting His goodness and righteousness.

In Psalm 145, the psalmist elevates God's character by emphasizing key attributes such as grace, compassion, and mercy. The psalm states, 'The Lord is gracious and full of compassion, slow to anger, and of great mercy' (Psalm 145:8). These attributes reveal that God delights in bestowing grace and compassion to His creation, reflecting His unwavering love and kindness. His slowness to anger signifies patience and a willingness to forgive, while His goodness is portrayed as being present over all His works, demonstrating that even in adversity, His ultimate plan is for good.
Scripture References: Psalm 145:8-9

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Psalm 145
Todd Nibert · Mar 23, 2025
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