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Bible Scripture Psalm 37:17 (KJV):
“For the arms of the wicked shall be broken: but the LORD upholdeth the righteous.”
Revelation:
Psalm 37:17 is a declaration of divine strength transfer.
In Scripture, arms represent:
• power
• ability
• influence
• reach
• control
• capacity to act
God is saying the power source of the wicked is being dismantled, while the righteous are being supernaturally supported.
1. “The arms of the wicked shall be broken” Their Strength Will Fail
This means:
• their influence weakens
• their reach shortens
• their authority collapses
• their ability to harm is removed
God is not just stopping them
he is removing their capacity to continue.
What they once could do, they no longer can.
2. “But the LORD upholdeth the righteous” God Is Holding You Up
To uphold means:
• to sustain
• to support
• to strengthen
• to stabilize
• to keep from falling
Even when you feel tired, stretched, or weary God is literally holding you in place.
You may not feel strong, but you are supported.
3. You Are Not Standing Alone
This verse reminds you:
• You are not surviving by your own strength
• You are not still standing by accident
• You are not holding it together by chance
You are upheld by God.
4. The Wicked Lose Power While the Righteous Gain Stability
This is a divine exchange:
• their strength breaks
• your strength is reinforced
• their influence fades
• your position is secured
Prayer:
Father, in the name of Jesus,
I thank you that every arm of wickedness raised against me is being broken.
Remove the power, influence, and reach of the enemy.
Lord, thank you for upholding me when I feel weak.
Strengthen me where I am tired and steady me where I feel unstable.
I declare:
The wicked are losing strength.
I am being upheld by God.
I will not fall, fail, or be overtaken.
Thank you, Lord, for being my support, my strength, and my stability. In Jesus faithful name I pray, amen.
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
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