Psalms 118:19

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a plea from someone asking God to open the gates of righteousness so they can enter and praise the Lord. The speaker is asking for access to God’s righteousness and promises to give thanks for it.

Explained for Children

Imagine you’re at a big party, and to get in, you need to go through a special door. This verse is like someone asking, 'Please open the door so I can come in and thank God for inviting me.'

Historical Background

Psalm 118 is one of the Hallel Psalms, traditionally attributed to King David. It was likely used in worship during temple festivals, emphasizing the importance of God’s salvation and the entrance into His presence.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you’re facing a difficult decision and you ask God to guide you to the right path. When you find it, you feel grateful and want to praise God for His guidance.

Topics

prayerrighteousnesssalvationentrancethanksgivingfaith

Related Verses

Isaiah 26:2Matthew 7:21John 10:9Acts 14:17Romans 3:21

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to open the gates of righteousness?
It symbolizes gaining access to God’s righteousness and being able to enter His presence. It’s about God granting permission to experience His goodness.
How can one praise the Lord effectively?
Praising the Lord effectively involves giving thanks, acknowledging His goodness, and sharing His love with others. It’s not just about words but also actions.
What is the significance of this verse in the Psalms?
This verse emphasizes the importance of seeking and entering God’s righteousness, which is a central theme in the Psalms. It reflects the believer’s desire for closeness with God.
How can this verse be a source of encouragement?
This verse can encourage believers by reminding them that they can always seek God’s righteousness and find reasons to praise Him, even in difficult times.
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