“But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children— with those who keep his covenant and remember to obey his precepts.”
– Psalm 103:17-18

“Breaking news: God’s love is everlasting and His righteousness is for generations to come. The Lord is merciful towards those who fear Him and tenderly compassionate towards His faithful ones. This is according to Psalm 103:17-18.”

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interview with the author of Psalm 103:17-18

Interviewer: Hello there, could you please introduce yourself?

Author: Of course. My name is David, son of Jesse. I am a shepherd, a musician, and a man after God’s own heart.

Interviewer: It’s an honor to meet you, David. Could you please share with us a bit about Psalm 103?

Author: Certainly. Psalm 103 is a praise and thanksgiving to God for His mercy and love towards His people.

Interviewer: That’s beautiful. Can you tell us more about verses 17-18?

Author: Yes, of course. Those verses say, “But the steadfast love of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him, and his righteousness to children’s children, to those who keep his covenant and remember to do his commandments.” These verses remind us that God’s love is eternal and unconditional. It is available to anyone who fears Him and keeps His commandments.

Interviewer: That’s a powerful message. Why do you think it’s important for people to remember this?

Author: It’s important because it gives us hope and assurance. Knowing that God’s love is steadfast and everlasting reminds us that nothing we do or go through can separate us from it. It also motivates us to live a life that pleases God and to teach our children and grandchildren to do the same.

Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your insight with us, David. It’s been an honor speaking with you.

Author: The pleasure is mine. May God’s love and blessings be with you always.

information about the author of Psalm 103:17-18

According to evangelical Christians, Psalm 103 is attributed to King David, who is believed to have written many of the Psalms in the Bible. David was a man of great faith and devotion to God, despite his many flaws and sins. The Psalms are considered to be a valuable part of the Old Testament, providing comfort, guidance, and inspiration to believers. In particular, Psalm 103 expresses praise and gratitude to God for His mercy, forgiveness, and steadfast love towards His people. The verses in Psalm 103:17-18 highlight the enduring nature of God’s love, which extends not only to the current generation, but also to their descendants for generations to come. This is seen as a powerful testimony to God’s faithfulness and goodness, and is a source of encouragement and hope for believers.

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