Psalms 148:10

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse calls on all types of animals, from big cattle to small crawling creatures and flying birds, to praise God. The Psalmist is speaking, urging every part of creation to join in this celebration of God's greatness.

Explained for Children

Imagine a big party where everyone has to sing and dance. This verse is like the host inviting all the animals to join the celebration, from the big cows to the tiny bugs and the birds flying in the sky. It's like saying, 'Come on, let's all have fun and praise God together!'

Historical Background

Psalm 148 was likely written by David or another psalmist around 1000 BC. The psalm encourages all of creation to praise God, reflecting the Israelite belief that God's sovereignty extends over all aspects of the natural world.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can remind us to appreciate the natural world around us and recognize God's care for all living things. For example, if you're hiking and see various animals and insects, take a moment to appreciate how each contributes uniquely to God's creation.

Topics

creationpraisedivine sovereigntynatureworshipGod's greatness

Related Verses

Genesis 1:25Psalm 104:24Psalm 8:6Revelation 5:13Job 39:13

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the verse mention specific types of animals?
The verse mentions specific types of animals to emphasize the breadth of God's creation and the call for all parts of creation to join in praise, highlighting God's omnipresence and sovereignty over all life.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
By recognizing the beauty and complexity of nature and all creatures, we can deepen our appreciation for God's creation and strive to care for the environment as a form of worship.
What other psalms talk about creation praising God?
Other psalms like Psalm 104 and Psalm 150 also celebrate creation praising God, showing a consistent theme throughout the Psalms.
Is this verse only about animals, or does it have a deeper meaning?
While the verse directly refers to animals, it also symbolizes a broader call for all of creation, including humans, to praise God, reflecting the unity and interconnectedness of all things in God's creation.
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