Psalm 48:14
For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death.
Cross-reference
Psalm 23:3 describes God leading in paths of righteousness — a specific instance of the guidance promised forever in the main verse.
In Psalm 23:4, the shepherd's rod and staff symbolize God's guidance and protection, echoing the promise of guidance in Psalm 48:14.
Psalm 25:9 explicitly states God guides the humble, reinforcing the theme of divine guidance from Psalm 48:14.
Psalm 31:14 says 'You are my God' — a direct parallel to the confession 'this God is our God' in the main verse.
Psalm 73:24 affirms God's guidance 'with your counsel' — reinforcing the promise that he will guide us forever.
Psalm 73:26 calls God 'my portion forever' — echoing the eternal possession of God declared in the main verse.
Psalm 95:7 portrays God as shepherd of His flock, directly matching the guiding care promised 'to the end'.
Isaiah 58:11 directly promises God's continual guidance, matching the assurance in Psalm 48:14 that He will guide to the end.
John 16:13 describes the Spirit guiding into truth, a New Testament fulfillment of God's guidance promised in Psalm 48:14.
In Genesis 24:48, Abraham's servant credits God for leading him on the right road, illustrating the guidance promised in Psalm 48:14.
Numbers 9:22 describes God guiding Israel by the cloud, a concrete example of His guidance as promised in Psalm 48:14.
Isaiah 46:4 promises God's sustaining care to old age, directly paralleling His guidance 'to the end'.
Micah 4:5 echoes walking in God's name forever, directly paralleling the commitment to follow Him as guide.
Revelation 4:9 describes God 'who lives forever and ever,' directly echoing the 'forever and ever' of Psalm 48:14.
Ezekiel 48:35 declares God's permanent presence ('the LORD is there'), complementing His guidance forever.
In John 20:17, Jesus calls God 'my God and your God,' echoing the declaration that God is 'our God forever' in Psalm 48:14.