Psalm 66:9
Which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved.
Cross-reference
Psalm 37:23 describes God making firm the steps of the righteous, matching the feet from slipping.
Psalm 37:24 adds that God upholds so one does not fall, reinforcing the promise of stability.
Psalm 62:2 declares God as rock and fortress, ensuring stability akin to keeping feet from slipping.
Psalm 62:6 repeats the assurance of not being shaken, paralleling the security theme.
In Psalm 94:18, the same image of a slipping foot appears—God's steadfast love holds the psalmist up, directly echoing the preservation here.
Psalm 121:3 explicitly says God will not let your foot be moved—a direct parallel to the same divine protection from stumbling.
Psalm 112:6 promises the righteous will never be moved—a similar stability, though focused on enduring reputation rather than physical footing.
Psalm 3:5 says the LORD sustained me through sleep and waking—a different context but the same core idea of God preserving life.
1 Samuel 2:9 says God guards the feet of his faithful ones—the same imagery of divine protection from stumbling, applied to the faithful.
1 Samuel 25:29 uses the same 'bundle of the living' imagery, showing God preserving life.
Proverbs 2:8 describes God watching over the way of his saints—similar to guarding from stumbling, though focused on moral paths.
Acts 17:28 affirms that in God we live and move, echoing the theme of divine sustenance.
Deuteronomy 6:24 states God commanded statutes to preserve us alive—the same theme of God keeping his people alive, here tied to obedience.
Deuteronomy 30:20 declares that God is your life and length of days—a broader statement of God as the source of life, paralleling preservation.
Proverbs 24:12 says God keeps watch over your soul—the same preserving care, but in a context of divine knowledge and repayment.