Psalm 31:14

But I trusted in thee, O Lord: I said, Thou art my God.

Cross-reference

Psalm 16:2 Parallel

Psalm 16:2 echoes the same declaration 'You are my Lord/God' — both affirm personal trust and devotion.

Psalm 22:1 Contrast

Psalm 22:1 contrasts sharply: 'My God, why have you forsaken me?' — opposite of the trust declared here.

Psalm 22:2 Contrast

Psalm 22:2 continues the cry of unanswered prayer — a stark contrast to the confident trust in God.

Psalm 43:5 Parallel

Psalm 43:5 encourages hope in God — 'my Savior and my God' — reinforcing the same trust despite distress.

Psalm 56:3 Parallel

Psalm 56:3 directly states 'When I am afraid, I put my trust in you' — a parallel expression of trust in God.

Psalm 56:4 Parallel

Psalm 56:4 continues the trust theme — 'in God I trust and am not afraid' — same confidence.

Psalm 63:1 Parallel

Psalm 63:1 opens with 'You, God, are my God' — nearly identical declaration of personal relationship.

Psalm 140:6 Parallel

In Psalm 140:6, the exact phrase 'I say to the LORD, You are my God' appears — a direct parallel to this verse.

In Psalm 143:10, 'for you are my God' repeats the same confession of belonging found here.

Psalm 16:1 Parallel

Psalm 16:1 expresses trust in God as refuge, paralleling the psalmist's declaration 'You are my God'—both are cries of reliance.

Psalm 18:2 Parallel

Psalm 18:2 expands on trust with multiple metaphors for God as refuge — 'my God' appears, reinforcing the same reliance.

Hosea 9:17 Contrast

In Hosea 9:17, God rejects the disobedient, contrasting with the psalmist's trust and acceptance as 'my God'.