Psalms 41:1

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Psalms tells us that God blesses those who care for the poor. It promises that God will help such people when they face difficulties. The speaker is praising the Lord for this promise.

Explained for Children

Imagine you see a kid at school without lunch money. If you share your lunch with them, God sees this and will help you if you ever need it. It's like God gives you a special helper for being kind!

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Psalms, written by King David, a king and poet of ancient Israel. It was written around 1000 BC for the Israelites, who valued taking care of the less fortunate as a sign of God's blessings.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, you might be considering volunteering at a food bank or donating to a charity. This verse encourages such actions and assures that God will support you when you need help.

Topics

compassionblessingspovertyGod's promisehelping othersfaith

Related Verses

Proverbs 19:17Matthew 25:31-46James 1:27Proverbs 14:21Luke 14:12-14

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'considereth the poor' mean?
It means to think about and take action to help the poor, showing genuine care and compassion towards them.
Does God help only those who help the poor?
While the verse specifically highlights helping the poor, God's promise of help is broader and includes those who show compassion and righteousness in various ways.
How can we practically apply Psalms 41:1?
We can start by volunteering at local charities, donating to organizations that support the poor, or even helping neighbors in need with small acts of kindness.
Is this verse only for the Israelites?
The principles in Psalms 41:1 apply universally. It teaches us that showing compassion to the poor is valued by God, regardless of who we are or where we live.
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