What is the meaning of Psalm 109:27? Let them know • The psalmist asks God to make His intervention unmistakable to onlookers. • He longs for the righteous and the hostile alike to “know”―to recognize inwardly and admit outwardly―that what happens next is divine, not accidental. • Cross references: Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I am God,” and 1 Kings 18:37 where Elijah prays, “Answer me, LORD… so these people will know that You, LORD, are God.” This is Your hand • “Hand” in Scripture pictures God’s active power and authority. • David is pleading that the outcome will bear the fingerprints of the Almighty, a result so distinctive that no human agency could claim credit. • Cross references: Exodus 7:5 “The Egyptians will know that I am the LORD when I stretch out My hand,” and Psalm 118:15-16 “The right hand of the LORD performs with valor; the right hand of the LORD is exalted.” You, O LORD, have done it • The petition reaches its climax: credit, glory, and awe must all return to the covenant-keeping LORD. • David anticipates a public testimony where observers confess, “The LORD has done this,” echoing Psalm 126:3 “The LORD has done great things for us.” • Cross references: Isaiah 41:20 “So that all may see and know… that the hand of the LORD has done this,” and John 9:3 where Jesus states that a man’s healing will show “the works of God.” Summary The verse is a threefold plea: open eyes, display power, and secure praise. David seeks an unmistakable demonstration that leaves everyone acknowledging, “God alone acted here.” That desire remains a fitting prayer whenever we ask the Lord to work in ways that spotlight His sovereign hand and bring Him undeniable glory. |