Psalm 31:23
O love the Lord, all ye his saints: for the Lord preserveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer.
Cross-reference
Psalm 34:9 similarly calls God's saints to fear him, promising provision—reinforcing the call to love the LORD here.
Psalm 54:5 speaks of God repaying enemies, paralleling the repayment of the proud in Psalm 31:23.
In Psalm 94:2, the same call for God to repay the proud echoes the promise that God abundantly repays the proud.
Psalm 97:10 echoes the same command to love the LORD and the promise that he preserves his saints.
Psalm 116:1 declares 'I love the LORD,' directly mirroring the command to love the LORD in this verse.
Psalm 145:20 parallels the contrast: God watches over those who love him but destroys the wicked, just as here.
Psalm 16:1 prays for preservation, reflecting the same theme of God preserving the faithful stated here.
Deuteronomy 33:3 says God's holy ones are in His hand, paralleling 'the LORD preserves the faithful'.
1 Samuel 2:9 states God guards the faithful and cuts off the wicked, directly parallel to preserving and repaying.
John 10:27-30 promises eternal security for Jesus' sheep, echoing the preservation of the faithful.
Jude 1:1 describes believers as 'kept for Jesus Christ', paralleling God's preservation of the faithful.
Revelation 18:6 applies the same principle of divine repayment to Babylon, showing God's justice against pride.
Exodus 18:11 shows God's response to arrogance in the Exodus, paralleling the promise that God repays the proud.
Deuteronomy 10:12 commands Israel to love God—the same duty the psalmist urges on the saints here.