Psalm 38 gives voice to conviction, confession, and hope as David pleads for mercy under God’s fatherly hand. This study traces that path from guilt to grace with frequent Scripture ties and a pastoral tone.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Welcome to the complete exposition of God’s Word. This free resource provides a detailed, chapter-by-chapter study of the entire Bible (1,189 chapters) alongside overview articles for all 66 books. Unlike topical studies, these commentaries walk through the text verse-by-verse, ensuring that we hear the whole counsel of God in context.
Our Interpretive approach allows us to maintain consistency across the entire Bible, these studies utilize a Literal, Grammatical-Historical method of interpretation. This framework ensures:
Contextual Integrity: We respect the original audience and history of each passage.
Israel & The Church: We distinguish between God’s program for National Israel and His distinct calling for the Body of Christ.
Christ-Centeredness: While respecting the timeline, we see Jesus Christ as the center of all history and the only Savior for all ages.
For a detailed explanation of our interpretive method, read Our Theological Framework.
How to Use This Library: The chapter studies below are organized by the traditional divisions of Scripture. Click on a section (like “The Pentateuch” or “The Gospels”) to reveal the individual books and chapter links. Traditional keyword searching is not enabled in this category. This library is designed for browsing. Please locate your study using the book and chapter designations below:
Psalm 38 gives voice to conviction, confession, and hope as David pleads for mercy under God’s fatherly hand. This study traces that path from guilt to grace with frequent Scripture ties and a pastoral tone.
Psalm 37 quiets envy and anger with a wiser path: trust and do good, commit your way to the Lord, and wait for him. The meek will inherit the land, and salvation comes from the Lord who upholds and delivers.
Psalm 36 moves from self-flattery and scheming to wings, river, fountain, and light. Discover how God’s steadfast love steadies daily life and guides wise prayer.
Psalm 35 teaches believers to bring deceit and violence to the Lord who contends and saves. It holds compassion for enemies with clear pleas for justice and ends with a vow to praise when God vindicates the righteous.
David turns a narrow escape into a school of praise. Learn how “taste and see” shapes truthful speech, patient peacemaking, and resilient hope for the brokenhearted.
Psalm 33 summons skillful praise to the God whose word formed the cosmos and whose counsel stands through generations. Learn how this hymn shapes trust away from human power and into waiting hope under the Lord’s steadfast love.
Psalm 32 maps the path from hidden guilt to honest confession to protected joy. Learn how God covers sin, refuses to count it, and then counsels the forgiven life.
Psalm 31 weaves refuge, lament, and praise around the confession that our times are in God’s hands. Learn how entrustment, honest prayer, and corporate courage shape a steady life.
David celebrates rescue from the brink of the pit and invites the faithful to sing God’s holy name. Psalm 30 turns mourning into dancing so that a life and a congregation are dedicated to praise forever.
David’s storm hymn summons heaven and earth to ascribe glory as the Lord’s voice thunders and the temple cries “Glory.” The same King who sits over the flood gives his people strength and blesses them with peace.
Psalm 28 moves from silence and danger to strength and song, teaching us to cry for mercy, trust the Rock, and praise before outcomes are visible. It ends with a corporate plea for God to save, bless, shepherd, and carry his people forever.
Psalm 27 opens with fearless trust and moves to a single request to dwell near God, sing, and walk straight paths. Learn how desire for God, honest lament, and patient waiting form courage for daily life.
Psalm 26 models an examined life that welcomes God’s testing, loves his dwelling place, and refuses corrupt company. See how integrity, mercy, and public praise belong together under the Lord’s steadfast love.
Psalm 25 is a school of hope where trust, guidance, confession, and integrity shape a humble walk with God. Learn how David’s prayer ties personal rescue to God’s covenant mercy and the wider good of his people.
Psalm 39 Chapter Study
Published by Brother Woody BrohmPsalm 39 traces a path from restraint to prayer, from the brevity of life to hope in God’s mercy. It guides pilgrims to speak wisely, repent quickly, and live with open hands.