Psalms 25:16

Arabic Simplified (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a plea from David to God, asking Him to turn towards him and show mercy because David feels alone and suffering. The key message is about seeking God's help in times of distress.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're all alone and feeling really sad, like when you lose your favorite toy. David is telling God he feels like that and asks God to be there and help him feel better.

Historical Background

Psalms 25:16 is part of a prayer written by King David, likely during a time when he faced severe distress. The Psalms were often used in Jewish worship and personal devotion, reflecting a deep connection between God and His people.

Living It Out Today

When someone is going through a tough time, like losing a job or dealing with a health crisis, this verse reminds them to turn to God for comfort and support, just as David did.

Topics

prayercomfortdistressmercyafflictionsolitude

Related Verses

Lamentations 3:22James 5:13Psalms 13:1Isaiah 63:9Luke 18:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Psalm 25:16?
The psalm is traditionally attributed to King David, who wrote many of the Psalms as expressions of his faith and experiences.
What does it mean to be 'desolate and afflicted'?
Being desolate means feeling alone or abandoned, while being afflicted refers to suffering from troubles or illnesses. David felt both these things deeply.
How can this verse help someone in distress?
This verse encourages one to seek comfort and mercy from God, offering assurance that God hears prayers and cares for those who suffer.
What are some other verses that talk about God's mercy?
Verses like James 5:13 and Isaiah 63:9 also highlight God's mercy and care for those who are suffering or in distress.
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