Psalms 127:3
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
সন্তান সকল যিহোৱাই দিয়া আধিপত্য আৰু গৰ্ভফল তেৱেঁই দিয়া পুৰস্কাৰ।
What Does This Mean?
Psalm 127:3 teaches us that children are a gift from God, given as a reward for the faithfulness of parents. The speaker is the psalmist, emphasizing that children are a blessing and a sign of God's favor. This verse encourages us to appreciate children as a precious gift from God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you planted a seed, and it grew into a beautiful flower. That flower is like a child, a gift from God. This verse says that children are a special present from God, and they bring joy and happiness to families, just like flowers brighten up a garden.
Historical Background
Psalm 127 is traditionally attributed to Solomon and was likely written during the time of the United Monarchy in Israel, around 1000 BCE. The psalm was probably written for the Israelites to remind them that their success and blessings, including their children, come from God's hand.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can be a comfort to couples struggling with infertility or those who have experienced the loss of a child. It reminds us to see children as a special gift from God, regardless of the circumstances.
Topics
blessingschildrenfaithGod's favorrewardsfamily
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'heritage of the LORD' mean in Psalm 127:3?
'Heritage of the LORD' means that children are a precious possession given by God. It suggests that parents should value and cherish their children as a gift from God.
How can parents apply this verse in their daily lives?
Parents can apply this verse by thanking God for their children and recognizing the gift of parenthood as a blessing from God. It can also encourage them to raise their children with love and care.
What does 'fruit of the womb' symbolize in this verse?
'Fruit of the womb' symbolizes the children born from a mother's womb. It emphasizes the idea that children are a special blessing and reward from God, just like fruit is the natural result of a healthy tree.
Can this verse be used to encourage those struggling with infertility?
Yes, this verse can be used to encourage couples struggling with infertility by reminding them that children are a gift from God, and He may have a different plan or blessing for them, even if it doesn't include biological children.
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