Psalms 88:13

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from a psalm where someone is crying out to God for help. The speaker says they will pray to God early in the morning, showing their devotion and trust in God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really scared at night and you call out to your mom or dad for help. That's like the person in this verse calling out to God. And just like how you might wake up early to tell them something important, the person here says they will pray to God first thing in the morning.

Historical Background

Psalm 88 was written by Heman, a Levite and a musician. It was likely written during the time of King David. The psalm is a lament, expressing deep sorrow and a cry for help to God.

Living It Out Today

If you're facing a tough situation and feel overwhelmed, remember to reach out to God in prayer. Like the person in the psalm, you can make it a priority to seek God's help and guidance early in the day.

Topics

prayerdevotiontrustlamentmorningfaith

Related Verses

Lamentations 3:22Psalms 5:3Psalms 55:17Psalms 63:1Matthew 6:6

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the speaker pray in the morning?
Praying in the morning helps the speaker start the day with God, seeking guidance and strength for the challenges ahead.
What does 'prevent thee' mean in this verse?
'Prevent' here means to come before or anticipate. The speaker promises to come to God early, showing dedication and eagerness to communicate with God.
How can I make morning prayer a habit?
Set a consistent time, perhaps right after waking up, and create a quiet space for prayer. Start with simple, heartfelt words and gradually build your practice.
What can I learn from this verse about my relationship with God?
This verse teaches us to be proactive in our faith, to seek God early and often, and to trust in His ability to hear and respond to our prayers.
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