Psalms 38:9

Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Psalms 38:9, where the speaker, David, is talking directly to God. He is saying that God knows all his desires and even his deepest pains and worries.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a best friend who knows everything about you, even when you're feeling sad or have a secret wish. This verse is like David saying to God, 'You know everything about me, even when I'm sad or have big dreams.'

Historical Background

Psalm 38 was written by King David, likely during a time of illness or distress. It was composed during the Old Testament period, reflecting the cultural practice of lament and prayer to God, who was seen as a personal and all-knowing deity.

Living It Out Today

When facing a tough situation, like a difficult exam or a family problem, it can help to remember that God is aware of all your concerns and desires. This can offer comfort and strength.

Topics

God's knowledgeprayertrustsufferinghopefaith

Related Verses

Psalms 139:1-4Lamentations 3:22-23Hebrews 4:16Isaiah 65:161 John 3:21-22

Frequently Asked Questions

What does David mean by 'groaning' in Psalms 38:9?
David's 'groaning' refers to his deep sorrow or pain, both physical and emotional. It's a way of expressing his distress and seeking God's help.
How can this verse help someone going through a tough time?
This verse can offer comfort by reminding someone that God is aware of their struggles and desires. It encourages trust and prayer in difficult times.
Can you explain the significance of the verse in the Psalms?
This verse is significant because it exemplifies the intimate relationship between the psalmist and God, emphasizing God's omniscience and the psalmist's dependence on Him.
How does Psalms 38:9 relate to other parts of the Bible?
Psalms 38:9 relates to other verses that highlight God's all-knowing nature and the importance of prayer and trust, such as Psalms 139:1-4 and Hebrews 4:16.
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