Psalms 144:13

French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Psalms expresses a prayer for abundance, asking for plentiful harvests and flocks. The speaker, likely a psalmist, is praying to God for these blessings. The key message is a desire for God's provision in all aspects of life.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a piggy bank that's always full of money, and you have so many toys that they fill up your entire room. This verse is like a big thank you to God, asking for lots and lots of good things like food and animals, just like having lots of toys and money.

Historical Background

Psalm 144 was written by King David, a shepherd and king in ancient Israel. It was likely composed during a time of prosperity or a prayer for prosperity. The verse reflects the agrarian culture of ancient Israel, where full granaries and large flocks were signs of God's blessing.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse could apply to a family in the modern agricultural sector, praying for a successful harvest and healthy livestock. Or, in a broader sense, it could apply to anyone seeking God's provision in their daily life, whether in business, family, or personal growth.

Topics

blessingsprosperityagricultureprayerGod's provisionabundance

Related Verses

Genesis 26:12Exodus 1:7Psalm 127:1Proverbs 3:9-10Matthew 6:33

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'garners' mean in Psalm 144:13?
'Garners' refers to storage places for grain or other harvests. In this verse, it symbolizes a desire for abundant provision and prosperity.
Why is the number 'thousands and ten thousands' used?
The phrase 'thousands and ten thousands' emphasizes vast abundance. It's a poetic way to express the speaker's hope for an overwhelming amount of God's blessings.
How can this verse be applied in a non-agricultural context?
This verse can be applied to any situation where one seeks God's provision. It can symbolize a desire for abundance in wealth, family, or personal success.
What does this verse teach about trust in God?
This verse teaches that trusting in God for provision includes trusting that He will give abundantly, beyond just the necessities. It reflects a faith that God can and will bless us generously.
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