Psalms 13:1

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a psalm by David, where he is asking God how long He will forget him and hide His face. It expresses the psalmist's deep sense of abandonment and longing for God's presence.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your best friend, but your friend keeps hiding for a really long time and you can't find them. You might feel sad and wonder, 'How long will you hide from me?' That's how David feels with God in this verse.

Historical Background

Psalm 13 was written by King David, likely during a time of distress or persecution. It was meant for the Israelite community to express their feelings of abandonment to God, reflecting the belief that God's presence is a source of comfort and strength.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're going through a tough time at work, feeling ignored or unsupported. You might feel like God isn't there for you. This verse reminds us to express our feelings to God openly, even in times of doubt, and to trust that God is always present.

Topics

hopeprayertrustdivine presencesufferingfaith

Related Verses

Psalm 42:2Psalm 43:1Psalm 88:14Job 10:1Romans 8:26

Frequently Asked Questions

What emotions does David express in Psalm 13:1?
David expresses feelings of abandonment and despair, longing for God's presence and intervention.
How can this verse help someone going through a hard time?
It shows that it's okay to express feelings of abandonment to God, and that many have felt the same way throughout history. It encourages trust and continued faith.
What does 'hide thy face' mean in this verse?
'Hide thy face' is a metaphor for God withdrawing His presence or protection, making the person feel abandoned or unprotected.
How do other verses relate to Psalm 13:1?
Verses like Psalm 42:2 and Romans 8:26 also deal with feelings of abandonment and the comfort of knowing God hears our cries.
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