Psalms 71:7

Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the psalmist, who says that many people see him as a mystery, but God is his strong refuge. It shows the psalmist's dependence on God despite the confusion around him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're a magician and everyone is amazed by your tricks, but you know your secret is your friend who helps you. The psalmist says he's a mystery to people, but his secret helper is God, who protects him.

Historical Background

Psalm 71 was written by King David, who often composed psalms expressing his experiences and trust in God. This psalm is part of a collection intended for worship and teaching the Israelites about God's faithfulness.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're a public figure and everyone is curious about you, but you find peace and strength in God. This verse reminds us that no matter how others perceive us, our ultimate refuge is in God.

Topics

faithrefugetrustmysteryprotectiondependence

Related Verses

Psalm 37:39Isaiah 26:32 Timothy 1:12Hebrews 6:18Revelation 14:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the psalmist feel like a wonder to many?
The psalmist may feel like a wonder because of the circumstances he is in, which might be unusual or challenging, leading others to see him as mysterious or impressive.
What does it mean to have God as a strong refuge?
Having God as a strong refuge means relying on God for protection and comfort, especially in times of trouble or when others do not understand you.
How can this verse be applied in daily life?
This verse can be applied by seeking God's protection and comfort in daily challenges and remembering that He is the ultimate refuge, no matter what others think or say.
What does it mean to be a mystery to others?
To be a mystery to others means that people do not fully understand you or your situation, which can sometimes be due to unique circumstances or personal experiences that are not widely known.
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