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What does Psalm 17 say about prayer?

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Psalm 17 emphasizes the sincerity and earnestness of prayer as essential for being heard by God.

In Psalm 17, David fervently pleads with God to hear him, showing the necessity of sincerity in prayer. He repeats his requests for God to hear justice, attend to his cry, and give ear to his prayer, reflecting an earnest plea for divine attention. The psalm underscores that genuine prayer emerges from a sincere heart, and it is through the Word and Spirit that one's soul is converted. David's approach highlights that true prayers arise not from deceitful lips but from genuine worship and trust in God’s righteousness. As stated in verses 1-2, David seeks a just judgment from God, recognizing the Lord as the righteous judge who looks upon the heart of His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 17:1-2, Isaiah 45:19

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Psalm 17
Henry Mahan · Dec 18, 1985
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