Turn the Psalmist’s words into your own. For example, pray Psalm 6:2 aloud: “Lord, have mercy on me, for I am faint. Heal me, for my bones are in agony.” Insert your specific ailment or emotion.
While not explicitly a "healing" chapter, the imagery of the Shepherd is foundational. healing scriptures in psalms
Reading the Psalms is one thing; praying them is another. Here is a practical way to use these scriptures during a time of need: Turn the Psalmist’s words into your own
"The Lord sustains him on his sickbed; in his illness you restore him to full health." While not explicitly a "healing" chapter, the imagery
These verses are often used to address a "broken heart" and emotional distress. : Promises the healing of inner trauma.
Written for the dedication of the temple, this psalm is a testimony of resurrection-like healing. The Psalmist had descended to the “realm of the dead” (v. 3) but was restored. The famous verse, “Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning” (v. 5), is a promise that , and restoration is possible even after the darkest night.