Psalm 110:3

Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth.

Cross-references

Psalm 96:9 Parallel

Psalm 96:9 calls for worship in the splendor of holiness, echoing the holy garments of God's people in Psalm 110:3.

Psalm 22:27 Parallel

Psalm 22:27 describes all nations turning to the Lord — paralleling the willing people in Psalm 110:3, both pointing to a future universal response to God's rule.

1 Chronicles 29:9 describes people giving willingly and offering freely with whole heart — a strong echo of the willing offering in Psalm 110:3.

Acts 16:14 Parallel

In Acts 16:14, the Lord opens Lydia's heart to respond—directly illustrating the willing people in the day of God's power from Psalm 110:3.

In 2 Corinthians 8:3, the Macedonians give willingly and beyond ability—a clear parallel to the willing volunteers of Psalm 110:3.

In Philippians 2:13, God works in believers both to will and to act, directly explaining the source of the willing devotion described in Psalm 110:3.

In Hebrews 13:21, God equips believers and works in them what is pleasing, paralleling the divine enablement behind the willing offering in Psalm 110:3.

Judges 5:2 Parallel

Judges 5:2 praises people who willingly offered themselves for battle — similar to the willing people in Psalm 110:3, both highlighting voluntary devotion.

2 Chronicles 17:16 mentions Amasiah as a 'volunteer for the service of the Lord' — paralleling the willing offering of people in Psalm 110:3.

Ezra 7:13 Parallel

Ezra 7:13 mentions those who 'freely offer to go to Jerusalem' — a willing offering of themselves, paralleling Psalm 110:3.

Romans 9:16 Parallel

Romans 9:16 emphasizes that salvation depends on God's mercy, not human will—complementing Psalm 110:3 where willingness comes from God's power.

2 Corinthians 8:1-3 describes the Macedonians' willingness to give — echoing the willing people in Psalm 110:3, both emphasizing voluntary devotion.

In 2 Corinthians 8:12, Paul affirms that readiness to give is acceptable, echoing the willing offering of God's people in Psalm 110:3.

Titus 2:14 Parallel

Titus 2:14 describes a people purified and zealous for good works, mirroring the willing offering of God's people in Psalm 110:3.