Psalms 31:3
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তুমি মোৰ শিলা, আৰু মোৰ দুৰ্গ; এই হেতুকে তোমাৰ নামৰ কাৰণে তুমি মোৰ পথ-দৰ্শক হৈ মোক চলাই নিবা।
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Psalm 31, where the writer, David, expresses his trust in God, calling Him his rock and fortress. David asks God to guide him for God's own honor and glory.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really strong friend who always protects you and helps you when you're scared. That's what David is saying about God. He's asking God to be his protector and guide, just like a good friend would.
Historical Background
Psalms 31 was written by King David, who was likely under stress or facing some danger. This psalm was likely written during a time when he was seeking refuge from his enemies, reflecting the culture and context of ancient Israel.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, a person might use this verse to find strength in God's protection and guidance when facing a difficult situation, such as a health crisis or a major life decision.
Topics
trustprotectionguidancesalvationfaithhope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean when David calls God a 'rock' and 'fortress'?
When David calls God a 'rock' and 'fortress', he is expressing the idea that God is a source of strength and protection, much like a solid rock or a strong fortress would be.
Why does David ask God to lead and guide him?
David asks God to lead and guide him because he trusts that God will guide him in the right path, especially during times of difficulty or uncertainty.
What does 'for thy name's sake' mean?
'For thy name's sake' means David is asking God to act based on His reputation and character, trusting that God will lead and guide him for the glory of His name.
How can this verse be used in prayer?
This verse can be used in prayer by asking God to be the source of strength and guidance in your life, and to act according to His reputation and character.
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