Psalm 73:24
Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory.
Cross-references
Psalm 16:7 blesses the Lord who gives counsel — directly parallel to 'guide me with your counsel' in Psalm 73:24.
Psalm 143:8-10 prays for guidance, teaching, and leading — multiple parallels to the counsel and guidance in Psalm 73:24.
Psalm 32:8 has God promising to instruct and counsel — a strong parallel to being guided by counsel in Psalm 73:24.
Psalm 49:15 echoes the same hope: God redeems from death and takes the psalmist to Himself — a parallel promise of being taken into glory.
In Psalm 23:6, dwelling in God's house forever parallels being taken into glory after guidance — a strong thematic link.
Psalm 140:13 echoes the same hope: the upright will dwell in God's presence, matching the promise of being taken into glory.
In Psalm 107:11, people despise God's counsel — a contrast to being guided by counsel and then taken to glory.
In Psalm 41:12, being set in God's presence forever mirrors the promise of glory after guidance — very strong parallel.
In Psalm 37:18, the blameless have an eternal inheritance — a direct parallel to being taken into glory after God's counsel.
Psalm 48:14 declares God will guide us forever — echoes the eternal guidance and reception to glory in Psalm 73:24.
Psalm 25:9 says God leads the humble and teaches them — similar theme of divine guidance, but more general.
Proverbs 3:6 promises that acknowledging Him makes paths straight — directly echoing the guidance theme here.
Isaiah 30:21 promises a voice saying 'This is the way' — a direct parallel to God's guiding counsel.
Isaiah 48:17 declares the Lord teaches and directs you in the way you should go — echoing the guidance here.
John 14:3 directly parallels: Jesus promises to come back and take believers to be with Him, just as the psalmist is taken into glory.
John 16:13 promises the Spirit of truth will guide you into all truth — a New Testament fulfillment of God's guiding counsel.
John 17:24 parallels: Jesus wants believers to be with Him and see His glory — exactly the 'take me into glory' hope.
Acts 7:59 shows Stephen praying 'receive my spirit' — a New Testament example of being taken into God's presence at death.
2 Corinthians 5:1 parallels: the earthly tent destroyed, we have an eternal house in heaven — the same hope of being taken into glory.
In 2 Timothy 4:18, Paul expresses confidence that the Lord will bring him safely into his heavenly kingdom — a direct parallel to being received into glory.
Colossians 3:4 promises appearing with Christ in glory — the same future glory the psalmist will be taken into.
Philippians 1:23 expresses desire to depart and be with Christ — the same being taken into glory.
2 Corinthians 4:17 describes eternal glory achieved through troubles — the same glory God will bring the psalmist to.
Romans 5:2 speaks of the hope of God's glory — the same future glory the psalmist anticipates.
In 1 Thessalonians 4:17, believers are caught up to meet the Lord — echoing the promise of being received into glory here.
Proverbs 3:35 promises honor to the wise — parallel to the glory God gives the psalmist.
Proverbs 3:5 calls for trusting the Lord rather than one's own understanding — the same reliance that underlies being guided by His counsel.