Psalms 40:7

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Psalm 40 and shows David expressing his readiness to obey God's will, as written in the book. It reflects the speaker's commitment to fulfill God's purpose for them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big storybook about your life, and in it, it says you will do something important. This verse is like saying, 'I see my part in the book, and I'm ready to do it.' It's about being brave and ready to do what you're meant to do.

Historical Background

Psalm 40 was written by King David around 1000 BC. It speaks to the people of Israel about trust and obedience to God. The cultural setting was one of a covenant relationship between God and His chosen people.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you felt called to do something big, like leading a project at school. This verse can remind you that if you feel a strong sense of purpose, it's important to step up and fulfill that calling, just like David did.

Topics

obediencefaithsalvationcommitmentdivine purposetrust

Related Verses

Psalms 119:11Isaiah 53:10John 12:27Hebrews 10:5-7Luke 22:42

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Psalm 40:7?
The speaker is traditionally understood to be King David, expressing his readiness to fulfill God's will as written in the book.
What does it mean to be written in the volume of the book?
It means that God's plan and purpose for the speaker is already recorded and known, emphasizing the predestination of one's role in God's plan.
How can this verse encourage someone today?
It can encourage someone by showing that being obedient to God's plan is a choice, and like David, they can affirm their readiness to fulfill their divine purpose.
What does it mean to come in this context?
To 'come' means to respond to God's call with willingness and readiness, showing a commitment to follow through with God's will as outlined in the book.
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