Psalms 145:19
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
يَعْمَلُ رِضَى خَائِفِيهِ، وَيَسْمَعُ تَضَرُّعَهُمْ، فَيُخَلِّصُهُمْ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will fulfill the desires of those who fear and respect Him. He listens to their cries and saves them. The speaker is likely David, expressing God's faithfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you really want a toy and you ask your parents nicely. If you're always good and respectful, they'll hear your request and make you happy. That's like how God hears and answers the prayers of people who respect Him.
Historical Background
Psalms 145 is part of a series of psalms attributed to King David. Written during the time of the Israelite monarchy, it reflects the faith and prayers of the people who lived under David's rule, emphasizing God's goodness and faithfulness.
Living It Out Today
If you are facing a tough situation, like a difficult exam or a health challenge, and you pray to God with trust and respect, believe that He hears your cries and will help you through it.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'them' in Psalms 145:19?
The 'them' refers to those who fear and respect God. This verse assures that God hears and responds to the prayers of those who have a reverent and obedient relationship with Him.
What does it mean to 'fear' God in this verse?
To 'fear' God here means to have a deep respect and reverence for Him, showing obedience and trust in His ways and will.
How can this verse help in times of crisis?
This verse can provide comfort and assurance that God hears our cries and will fulfill our desires if we come to Him with a heart of respect and trust, especially in times of crisis.
What role does prayer play in this verse?
Prayer is central here as it is the means through which the cries of those who fear God are heard by Him. It is a form of communication where God promises to fulfill desires and save those who seek Him.
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