Psalms 80:3
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
হে ঈশ্বৰ, তুমি আমাৰ অৱস্থাৰ পৰিৱৰ্ত্তন কৰা; আমাৰ ওপৰত তোমাৰ মুখ উজ্জ্বল কৰা, যাতে আমি উদ্ধাৰ পাব পাৰোঁ।
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a plea to God, asking Him to turn back to the people and show His favor so they can be saved. It's a call for God's intervention and grace.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and you've been hiding for a long time. You want your friend to find you and say 'I see you!' This verse is like asking God to find us and say 'I see you and I'm here for you,' so we can feel safe and loved.
Historical Background
Psalm 80 was written by Asaph, a Levite, during the time of the Israelites' exile. It reflects the community's plea for God's return and favor, especially in times of distress and separation from God.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can apply to someone who feels spiritually lost or disconnected from God. It could be a person who has made mistakes and is asking for God's forgiveness and guidance to return to a path of faith and hope.
Topics
salvationhopeprayerdivine interventionforgivenessspiritual renewal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean for God to 'cause his face to shine'?
In biblical terms, for God to 'cause his face to shine' means to show favor, grace, and protection. It's a metaphor for God's presence and care.
How can this verse be used in prayer?
This verse can be used in prayer to ask for God's return and guidance, especially when feeling spiritually lost or disconnected. It's a call for divine intervention and grace.
What does 'we shall be saved' imply in this context?
'We shall be saved' implies that with God's intervention and grace, the community or individual can be restored to a state of safety and righteousness, away from sin and despair.
How does this verse relate to the broader theme of salvation in the Bible?
This verse is part of the broader theme of salvation in the Bible, which speaks to God's promise to save and restore His people, often in response to their plea and repentance.
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