(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Verse 7, my heart is fixed, O God. My heart is fixed. I will sing and give praise. Now what does that mean, my heart is fixed? You know, was it broken? No, when the Bible says my heart is fixed, a word that we would use in our modern vernacular that's very similar is when we say that someone fixates on something, right? That's something that we would use in our modern vernacular. We would say, you know, if someone is fixated on a certain thing, it basically just means that they're obsessed with it or it's all they think about. They're focused on it and they are just very single-minded and they're just like a laser beam on that one thing. They're fixated on whatever the subject or whatever the issue. Well, when David says my heart is fixed, O God, the opposite of being fixed would be movable or something like that. Being fixed is you're found on the rock, you're locked in, you're steadfast. And so that's what he's saying, my heart is fixed, O God. He's saying I'm not that double-minded man that's unstable in all his ways. I'm not wavering. I don't lack in faith, Lord. My heart is fixed, O God. My heart is fixed.