
Make thy face to shine upon thy servant: save me for thy mercies’ sake. — Psalm 31:16 KJV
Let your face shine on your servant; save me in your unfailing love. — Psalm 31:16 NIV
Reflection on Verse for Today
David declares himself to be the Lord’s servant even though he was anointed to be king. Every Christian should strive to be humble. When addressing God in prayer, it’s an attitude that’s very important. Even a monarch of the earth’s inhabitants ought to be humble enough to understand how limited and reliant he is on the ruler of the cosmos.
David prays to God for both unmerited favor and protection from his foes (Psalm 31:11–15). His request for help is based on his belief in the Lord’s unwavering love. Only because the Lord is kind and loving is it possible to triumph over difficult situations and persecution!
David decides to put his trust in the Lord even while he is in danger since God has before delivered him. David is certain that he will be vindicated despite the plots of his foes and the abandonment of his friends and neighbors. He also challenges others to choose to put their faith in God with courage and resolve.
My Prayer
Heavenly Father, please let me know you are there. I know you are there; all I need to do is feel your presence and experience your deliverance. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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Alona Smith writes like she sketches—quick strokes, bold colors, no eraser. She ran a small-town art studio before VerseForTheDay invited her to swap charcoal for chapters, yet paint still flecks her keyboard. Dawn finds her barefoot on the porch, swirling watercolors across a travel Bible, letting sunrise seep into the margins. Neighbors wave as she bikes to the farmers’ market, basket rattling with sunflowers and Psalms scribbled on kraft-paper price tags.Alona trusts that Scripture behaves like clay: press your palms in, and a vessel appears where empty air once lived. Afternoon workshops with foster teens prove the point; they mold hope into coffee mugs, then watch steam carry it forward.Diplomas? Only framed sketches of hands lifted in worship. Awards? A dog-eared gratitude list taped to her fridge. Open her reflections when cynicism scratches—she’ll slide a brush into your grip and show you light hiding in the smear of everyday color.