Psalms 69:16

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

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, the psalmist is praying to God, expressing trust in God's lovingkindness and asking for God's mercy. The psalmist is seeking God's attention and help based on God's abundant mercy.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're asking your best friend for help because you know they're really kind and good. That's what this verse is like, but it's the psalmist asking God for help because God is so loving and merciful.

Historical Background

Psalm 69 was written by David, probably during his reign as king of Israel. It reflects a time of personal distress and the psalmist’s deep longing for God’s help. This psalm was likely written to be sung by the people of Israel, emphasizing their need for God’s mercy in times of trouble.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're facing a big challenge at work, feeling overwhelmed, and you ask for help from a mentor who you know is very supportive and kind. This verse reminds us to seek God’s help and to trust in His loving kindness in tough times.

Topics

prayermercytrustGod's lovedistressdeliverance

Related Verses

Psalm 136:25Lamentations 3:22Exodus 34:6Romans 2:4Matthew 5:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote Psalms 69?
Psalm 69 was written by David, who was a king and a psalmist in ancient Israel.
What does 'lovingkindness' mean in Psalms 69:16?
'Lovingkindness' refers to God's steadfast love and faithfulness, often shown through acts of mercy and compassion.
How can I pray according to Psalms 69:16?
You can pray by asking God to hear you, just as the psalmist did, trusting in His love and mercy to help you.
What does 'tender mercies' mean in Psalms 69:16?
'Tender mercies' emphasizes God's compassionate and caring nature, especially in times of need or suffering.
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