Psalms 30:7

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the Psalms and it talks about how God's favor makes things strong, but when God hides His face, it causes trouble. The speaker is praising God for His strength and acknowledging His power.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're building a sandcastle. When your mom or dad is helping you, it's easy and fun. But if they go away, it gets hard and you might feel scared. This verse is like saying, 'God, you help me build great things when you're with me, but when you're not, I feel sad.'

Historical Background

Psalms 30 was written by King David, likely after he had recovered from a serious illness or during a time of personal distress. The verse reflects the emotional journey of his relationship with God, showing how God's presence brings strength and absence brings trouble.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, imagine someone facing financial trouble due to a job loss. When they find a new job and feel God's support, it's like their 'mountain' stands strong. But when they lose that support, they feel troubled. This verse reminds us that God’s presence is crucial for strength.

Topics

God's favorStrengthTroubleDivine presenceFaithHope

Related Verses

Psalms 44:24Isaiah 64:7Lamentations 3:43Matthew 17:20Romans 15:5

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to hide His face?
When the Bible talks about God hiding His face, it often means a feeling of being forsaken or experiencing a sense of divine absence, leading to distress.
How can this verse give hope?
This verse reminds us that God's favor can make difficult situations strong, and when we feel troubled, it's a sign of His presence being hidden, but not permanently absent.
What does 'my mountain' symbolize?
'My mountain' symbolizes the strength or stability in one's life that is reliant on God's favor. It represents the confidence and security one feels when God is present.
How can one apply this verse in a crisis?
During a crisis, one can reflect on God's past favor to find strength. Recognizing the temporary nature of God hiding His face can help maintain faith and hope.
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