Psalms 79:9
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
হে আমাৰ পৰিত্ৰাণকর্তা ঈশ্বৰ, তোমাৰ নামৰ গৌৰৱৰ কাৰণে আমাক সহায় কৰা; তোমাৰ নামৰ কাৰণে আমাক উদ্ধাৰ কৰা আৰু আমাৰ পাপবোৰ ক্ষমা কৰা।
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, the psalmist is asking God for help and deliverance, acknowledging God as their savior and pleading for forgiveness for the sake of God's glory. The key message is the psalmist's plea for God's mercy and forgiveness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a big race and you're struggling to keep up. You look up and see your coach cheering you on. You yell out, 'Coach, help me! I want to win for you!' That's what this verse is like. The people are asking God to help them so they can do their best for God.
Historical Background
Psalms 79 was written by Asaph, a Levite singer and a leader of choirs in the temple, likely during the Babylonian exile. The psalm expresses the distress and hopelessness of the exiled Jews, calling on God to remember His promises and save His people.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're in a tough situation at work or school where you're struggling to meet expectations. You feel overwhelmed and need a helping hand. This verse reminds us to look to God for help and to ask Him to cleanse us of our mistakes so we can move forward.
Topics
salvationprayerforgivenessglory of Goddeliverancerepentance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the psalmist ask for help for the glory of God's name?
The psalmist is recognizing that God's reputation and glory are tied to His actions. By asking for help, the psalmist is acknowledging that God's intervention can demonstrate His power and mercy, thus bringing glory to His name.
What does it mean to 'purge away sins'?
To 'purge away sins' means to cleanse or remove sins. In this context, it refers to God's act of forgiving and removing the consequences of sin, allowing the psalmist and the people to be made right with God.
Who is Asaph, and why is he significant in Psalms?
Asaph was a musician and a leader of choirs in the temple during the time of King David. He wrote many of the Psalms, including this one, and his compositions often reflect deep spiritual insights and prayers.
How does Psalms 79:9 relate to the Babylonian exile?
The Babylonian exile was a time of great distress for the Jewish people. Psalms 79:9 reflects the plea for deliverance from this exile, asking God to remember His covenant and save His people, which resonates with the broader context of the exile.
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