Psalm 145:19
He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them.
Cross-reference
Psalm 20:4 similarly promises that God grants the desire of the heart—here as a blessing for the king, while Psalm 145:19 promises it to all who fear Him.
In Psalm 34:17, the Lord hears and delivers the righteous, a direct parallel to hearing their cry and saving them.
Psalm 37:4 directly parallels the promise—delighting in the Lord leads to receiving heart's desires, same as fearing Him in Psalm 145:19.
In Psalm 37:39, salvation from the Lord as a stronghold echoes the saving aspect of the promise.
In Psalm 91:15, this same promise of answering and delivering is echoed — God hears the call and saves.
In Psalm 10:17, God hears the desire of the humble — almost identical to fulfilling the desire of those who fear Him.
Psalm 34:9 assures that those who fear the Lord lack nothing, reinforcing the idea that God fulfills desires for those who fear Him.
Psalm 36:7 describes God's steadfast love as a refuge, underlying why He hears and saves those who fear Him (Psalm 145:19).
Psalm 36:8 depicts God's abundant provision for those in His house, similar to fulfilling desires in Psalm 145:19.
In 1 John 5:15, the confidence that God hears our requests mirrors the assurance that He hears the cry of those who fear Him.
In Ephesians 3:20, Paul declares God able to do far beyond what we ask, amplifying the promise of fulfilled desires.
In John 16:24, Jesus promises full joy through asking in His name, directly reflecting the fulfillment of desires.
In John 15:7, Jesus conditions answered prayer on abiding in Him, showing how desires are fulfilled in the new covenant.
In Luke 1:53, God filling the hungry with good things echoes the theme of fulfilling desires of the humble.
In Matthew 5:6, the promise that those hungry for righteousness will be satisfied parallels God fulfilling the desire of those who fear Him.
In Proverbs 10:24, the desire of the righteous is granted, echoing the promise here, while the wicked's dread comes true.
In Proverbs 15:29, God hears the prayer of the righteous, contrasting with his distance from the wicked—aligning with this verse.
In Exodus 22:23, God promises to hear the cry of the afflicted — the same assurance of response to those who fear Him.
Luke 1:50 echoes this promise — God's mercy extends to those who fear Him, reinforcing enduring care for the reverent.
In Exodus 3:7, God hears Israel's cry and promises salvation — a direct example of hearing and saving.
In Genesis 25:21, God grants Isaac's plea for a child — fulfilling the desire of a righteous man who fears Him.
In Ecclesiastes 12:13, the whole duty of man is to fear God—the same fear that here motivates God to respond.
In Exodus 1:20, God deals well with the midwives who feared Him — He fulfills the desire of those who fear Him.
In Genesis 24:15, God answers the servant's prayer before he finishes — showing He hears the cry of those who seek Him.
In Genesis 19:21, God hears Lot's plea and spares Zoar — an example of fulfilling the desire of one who fears Him.