1 For the conclusion. Among the Hymns. By David. Hear, O God, my supplication: attend to this prayer of mine.
2 From the extremity of the land, I cried to thee, when my heart began to despond: at Petra thou didst raise me up, and conduct me.
3 Because thou hast been my hope; a strong tower from the face of a foe;
4 I shall dwell at thy tabernacle forever; I shall be sheltered in the covert of thy wings.
Bible verses about "tired" | Thomson
Psalms 61:1-4
Philippians 4:13
13 I can undergo all things through Christ who strengthened me.
2 Thessalonians 3:13
13 And as for you, brethren, be not weary in well doing.
Isaiah 40:1-31
1 Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith God:
2 priests, speak to the understanding of Jerusalem; comfort her; for her humiliation is accomplished; her iniquity is pardoned: for she hath received from the hand of the Lord [blessings] double to the punishment of her sins.
3 A voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight the roads for our God.
4 Let every valley be filled up, and every mountain and hill be levelled: and let all the crooked be made a straight road, and the rough way, smooth plains:
5 and the glory of the Lord will appear: And all flesh shall see the salvation of God. For the Lord hath spoken."
6 A voice of one saying, Proclaim. "Wherefore I said, What shall I proclaim? "All flesh is grass; and all the glory of man as a flower of grass.
7 [Omitted]
8 The grass is withered and the flower fallen; but the word of our God will endure forever."
9 Ascend a lofty mountain, thou who proclaimest good news to Sion: exalt thy voice with strength, thou who bringest glad tidings to Jerusalem: raise it up; be not afraid; say to the cities of Juda, Behold, your God!
10 behold the Lord! The Lord is coming with majesty; and his arm with dominion. Behold his11 reward is with him; and his work, before him.
11 Like a shepherd he will tend his flock; and with his arm he will gather the lambs, and comfort the ewes that are with young.
12 Who hath measured the water with his hand, and the heaven with a span and the whole earth with a hand breadth? Who hath weighed the mountains in scales and the dales with a balance?
13 Who hath known the mind of the Lord? and who hath been of his counsel to teach him?
14 or whom hath he consulted that he might instruct him? or who hath pointed out judgment to him? or who hath shewn him the way of knowledge?
15 If all the nations are as a drop from a cask; and are accounted as the turning of a balance; may be reckoned as spittle;
16 if Lebanon is not sufficient for a fire, nor all the beasts sufficient for an homage offering:
17 and all the nations are as nothing and reckoned as nothing:
18 to whom have you likened the Lord? and to what likeness have you compared him?
19 Hath a carpenter when he hath made an image, or the goldsmith when he hath melted gold and gilded it, prepared this as a likeness of him?
20 for the carpenter chuseth a sound piece of timber and will inquire wisely, how he may place his image that it may not be moved.
21 Will you not know? will you not hear? hath it not been told you from the beginning? have you not known the foundations of the earth?
22 He it is, who occupieth the circuit of the earth; and the inhabitants thereon are as grasshoppers. He it is, who established the heaven as an arch, and spread it out as a tent to be dwelt in;
23 who giveth chiefs as a nothingness to govern: and hath made the earth as a mere nothing.
24 For they could not plant nor could they sow, nor could their root strike into the ground; he blew upon them and they withered, and a whirlwind will sweep them away like stubble.
25 Now therefore to whom have you likened me; that I may be exalted? said the Holy One.
26 Raise your eyes upwards and take a view: who hath displayed all those? He who bringeth out his host by number can call them all by name. On the account of abundant glory, by reason of the mightiness of his power he hath in no wise escaped thy notice;
27 wherefore, thou, Jacob, shouldst not say, yet what hast thou, Israel, spoken? "My way is hidden from God" and, "My God hath put off my cause and is gone."
28 Hast thou then not known? hast thou not heard? The everlasting God, the God who fitted up the ends of the earth, cannot hunger, nor can he be weary; nor can his under standing be searched out.
29 He it is who giveth strength to the hungry and grief to them who have not had sorrow.
30 For youths will hunger and young men be weary, and chosen warriors will become strengthless;
31 but they who wait upon God shall have new strength; they shall put forth fresh feathers like eagles; they shall run and not be wearied; they shall march on and shall not faint.
1 Corinthians 14:33
33 For God is not a God of confusion, but of peace, As in all the congregations of the saints
James 5:8
8 Wait ye also with patience. Strengthen your hearts, because the coming of the Lord is near.
Jeremiah 29:11
11 When I plan a purpose of peace and not evils against you, to grant you this,
Jeremiah 31:25
25 For I have satisfied with drink every thirsty soul; and every soul that was hungry I have filled.
Galatians 6:9-10
Psalms 37:7
7 Submit thyself to the Lord, and supplicate him; fret not at the man who prospereth in his way; at the man who committeth iniquity.
Isaiah 40:28-31
28 Hast thou then not known? hast thou not heard? The everlasting God, the God who fitted up the ends of the earth, cannot hunger, nor can he be weary; nor can his under standing be searched out.
29 He it is who giveth strength to the hungry and grief to them who have not had sorrow.
30 For youths will hunger and young men be weary, and chosen warriors will become strengthless;
31 but they who wait upon God shall have new strength; they shall put forth fresh feathers like eagles; they shall run and not be wearied; they shall march on and shall not faint.
Isaiah 40:31
31 but they who wait upon God shall have new strength; they shall put forth fresh feathers like eagles; they shall run and not be wearied; they shall march on and shall not faint.