Psalms 22:19
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
কিন্তু তুমি হ’লে, হে যিহোৱা, দূৰৈত নাথাকিবা! হে মোৰ শক্তি, মোক সহায় কৰিবলৈ শীঘ্ৰে আহাঁ।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Psalms, the speaker is asking God not to be distant and to come quickly to help him. The speaker calls God his strength, indicating a deep trust and reliance on God's power.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and you really need your friend to find you. This verse is like the speaker telling God, 'Don't be too far away, I need your help now, you're my strength!'
Historical Background
Psalm 22 was written by David, a king of Israel, during a time of personal distress. It reflects his plea for divine intervention in a moment of great need, and was meant to inspire faith and trust in God's deliverance among the people of Israel.
Living It Out Today
Consider a situation where you are facing a difficult challenge at work. You might feel overwhelmed and wish for someone to help you. This verse encourages you to reach out to God, acknowledging that He is your source of strength and help.
Topics
truststrengthprayerdeliverancefaithdistress
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Psalm 22:19?
The speaker in Psalm 22:19 is traditionally understood to be King David, though some interpret the voice as that of Jesus Christ, given the Messianic context of Psalm 22.
What does it mean to call God 'strength' in this verse?
Calling God 'strength' means recognizing God as the source of power and help. It expresses trust and reliance on God's ability to provide the strength needed in difficult times.
How can I apply Psalm 22:19 to my daily life?
You can apply Psalm 22:19 by praying to God in times of need, remembering that He is your strength and can provide the help you need. This verse can encourage a closer relationship with God and a constant reminder of His presence.
What are some key themes in Psalm 22?
Key themes in Psalm 22 include distress and deliverance, trust in God, and the cry for help. The psalmist expresses deep sorrow but also trust that God will ultimately intervene and provide salvation.
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