Psalms 22:15

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Psalm 22, where the speaker, likely David, is in a state of deep despair. He describes feeling extremely weak, almost like a broken pot, and that his tongue is so dry it sticks to his mouth. He feels like he is near death and calls out to God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're so thirsty that your lips are stuck together, and you feel so weak you can barely stand. That's how the person in this Psalm feels, and he's asking God for help, just like you might ask a grown-up for help when you're really tired and thirsty.

Historical Background

Psalm 22 was written by King David, likely during a time of great personal distress. It reflects the experience of a believer who is suffering and appeals to God for deliverance, speaking to a community of Israelites who would relate to feeling abandoned or in despair.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be a person facing a serious illness, feeling isolated and weak. This verse reminds them that even in the darkest moments, they can call out to God, just as the Psalmist does, seeking strength and hope.

Topics

sufferinghopeprayerdeliverancedespairtrust

Related Verses

Isaiah 53:4Lamentations 3:5Matthew 27:46Acts 2:25Hebrews 2:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be 'brought into the dust of death'?
Being brought into the dust of death means feeling near to death, completely exhausted and weak. It's a vivid way of describing the depths of suffering and despair.
Why does the Psalmist say his tongue cleaves to his jaws?
This is a way of saying he is extremely thirsty and parched, which often happens when someone is very ill or exhausted. It’s a physical symptom of deep distress.
How can this verse help someone going through a tough time?
This verse can remind someone that even in the midst of suffering and feeling weak, they can still cry out to God. It shows that God is there even when we feel abandoned.
What are some ways to apply the message of Psalms 22:15 in prayer?
In prayer, one can recall this verse to express their own feelings of weakness and despair, asking God for strength and deliverance, much like the Psalmist did.
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