Psalms 138:3
Armenian Eastern Bible 1994
Իմ շաւիղներն ու վիճակը դու քննեցիր,եւ բոլոր ճանապարհներս նախապէս տեսար։
What Does This Mean?
This verse speaks of a time when the psalmist cried out to God, and God answered, providing strength to his soul. It's a declaration of how God responds to prayers and gives strength when needed.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're really scared or sad, and you call out for help. This verse is like saying, 'When I was scared and called for help, God answered and made me feel strong and brave inside.'
Historical Background
Psalms 138 is believed to be written by David, possibly during a time of distress or victory. The psalm expresses David's faith and confidence in God's steadfast love and response to his prayers.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're going through a tough time at work and feel overwhelmed. This verse reminds you that when you pray, God hears and strengthens you, giving you the courage and energy to face your challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does this verse apply to those feeling hopeless?
This verse reminds us that God answers our cries and strengthens our souls. When feeling hopeless, it encourages us to pray and trust that God will provide strength.
Can this verse be used in a sermon or devotion?
Absolutely, this verse can be a powerful focus for sermons or devotions on the topics of prayer, trust, and God's responsiveness.
What does 'strength in my soul' mean?
It refers to the inner strength, courage, and peace that God provides, helping one to face difficulties with renewed faith.
How can one practically apply this verse in daily life?
By maintaining a consistent prayer life and trusting in God's prompt responses, one can find the strength to face daily challenges with faith.
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