Psalms 147:8

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What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about God's power over nature. It describes how God covers the sky with clouds, prepares rain for the earth, and causes grass to grow on mountains. The speaker is praising God for these acts of creation and sustenance.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with your toy cars, and suddenly it starts to rain. You might think, 'Oh no, I can't play now.' But the rain is like when God sprinkles water from a giant watering can to help the plants grow. Just like how you water your plants to help them grow, God makes rain to help the grass grow on the mountains.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Psalms, a book of poetry and songs in the Old Testament, written by various authors including King David. It was composed during a time when the Israelites relied heavily on agriculture, and rain and good weather were essential for their survival.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, consider a farmer who faces a drought. This verse reminds us that God has the power to provide water for the earth, and we can trust Him to provide for our needs, even in difficult circumstances.

Topics

natureprovidenceagriculturetrustcreationsustenance

Related Verses

Psalms 65:9-10Job 36:27-29Ecclesiastes 11:3Matthew 5:45Acts 14:17

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the verse mean by 'covereth the heaven with clouds'?
The verse is describing God's power over the skies, showing how He can control weather patterns and create clouds to prepare for rain.
Why is the growth of grass on mountains significant?
It highlights God's care for even the most rugged places, showing that His provisions extend to every corner of the earth, including areas that are difficult to cultivate.
How can this verse help in understanding God's providence?
This verse demonstrates God's continuous care for His creation, providing rain and causing vegetation to grow, reminding us of His ongoing provision for all living beings.
What can we learn about trust from this verse?
We can learn to trust in God's provision, even in times of drought or hardship, as the verse illustrates His power and willingness to sustain the earth and its inhabitants.
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