Psalms 102:17
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
يَنتَبِهُ اللهُ إلَى صَلَواتِ المُحتاجِينَ، وَلا يَتَجاهَلُها.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that God listens to the prayers of those who have nothing and doesn't look down on them. It's a statement of assurance for those who feel helpless, saying that God cares about their needs.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who always listens to you, no matter how small your problem is. This verse is like that friend. It says God will listen to your prayers, even if you feel like you don't have anything. He cares about what you say, just like a good friend would.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Psalm 102, written by an unknown author. It was likely written during a time of trouble for Israel, possibly during a period of exile. The psalmist speaks of hope in times of despair, addressing the concerns of the destitute and the assurance of God's help.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be applied to someone who feels isolated and helpless, such as a person experiencing homelessness or financial hardship. It provides comfort that their prayers are heard and valued by God.
Topics
prayerhopeGod's caredespairhumilitysalvation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Psalms 102:17?
The speaker is the psalmist, who is addressing God and speaking on behalf of the destitute. The psalmist is expressing confidence in God's care for the needy.
What does it mean that God 'regards' the prayer of the destitute?
To 'regard' means to pay close attention to or treat with respect. This implies that God listens carefully to the prayers of those who are struggling and considers them important.
How does this verse relate to the concept of humility?
This verse emphasizes that God values the prayers of the humble and destitute, reinforcing the idea that humility is important in prayer and before God. It shows that God does not favor the rich or powerful over the poor and humble.
Can this verse be used in a sermon?
Yes, this verse can be used in a sermon to highlight God's care for the poor and the importance of humility in prayer. It can encourage the congregation to empathize with those in need and to trust that their prayers are heard by God.
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