“For David says concerning him, “‘I saw the Lord always before me, for he is at my right hand that I may not be shaken;”
Acts 2:25
Summary:
In this verse, the apostle Peter is quoting King David, who prophetically speaks about Jesus. David says he always saw the Lord before him, meaning he lived with constant awareness of God’s presence. Because God is close (“at my right hand”), he feels secure and unshaken, confident that God will support and protect him.
Key idea: David expresses trust and confidence in God’s constant presence and support, a truth Peter applies to Jesus in his sermon.
Acts 2:25
Summary:
In this verse, the apostle Peter is quoting King David, who prophetically speaks about Jesus. David says he always saw the Lord before him, meaning he lived with constant awareness of God’s presence. Because God is close (“at my right hand”), he feels secure and unshaken, confident that God will support and protect him.
Key idea: David expresses trust and confidence in God’s constant presence and support, a truth Peter applies to Jesus in his sermon.
“For David says concerning him, “‘I saw the Lord always before me, for he is at my right hand that I may not be shaken;”
Acts 2:25
Summary:
In this verse, the apostle Peter is quoting King David, who prophetically speaks about Jesus. David says he always saw the Lord before him, meaning he lived with constant awareness of God’s presence. Because God is close (“at my right hand”), he feels secure and unshaken, confident that God will support and protect him.
Key idea: David expresses trust and confidence in God’s constant presence and support, a truth Peter applies to Jesus in his sermon.