Psalms 28:6

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse expresses thankfulness to God for listening to the speaker's prayers. The speaker is praising God for hearing their requests. The key message is about the importance of God's attentiveness to our prayers.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really sad and you tell your mom or dad about it. They listen and help you feel better. That's like God listening to prayers. This verse is like saying, 'Thank you, God, for listening to me when I asked for help.'

Historical Background

Psalm 28 was written by David, possibly during a time of distress, around 1000 BC. The psalm expresses David's trust in God's protection and his gratitude for God's response to his prayers. It reflects the culture of ancient Israel where God's presence and response to prayer were central.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're struggling with a big decision at work and you pray about it. When you finally find clarity and your decision works out well, you might feel like the speaker in this verse. You'd thank God for listening to your prayers and guiding you.

Topics

prayergratitudedivine interventiontrusthearinghope

Related Verses

Psalms 3:4Psalms 65:2James 5:17Daniel 9:3Matthew 7:7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'supplications' mean in this verse?
Supplications refer to earnest prayers or requests made to God, often in times of need or distress.
Why is gratitude important when God answers prayers?
Gratitude acknowledges God's role in our lives and strengthens our faith, deepening our relationship with God.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this by taking time to thank God for answering our prayers, no matter how big or small, and by trusting that God hears our requests.
What other verses talk about God hearing our prayers?
Verses like Psalms 3:4, Psalms 65:2, and James 5:17 also talk about God's response to prayers, showing His attentiveness to our needs.
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