Psalms 61:5
German SCH2000 Schlachter 2000 (Die Bibel (Schlachter 2000))
Was bedeutet das?
In Psalm 61:5, the psalmist is speaking to God, expressing gratitude for being heard and for receiving a special blessing, which is described as the heritage of those who fear God's name.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine you're on a team, and you work really hard to show how much you care about the coach. Now, the coach says, 'Hey, I heard you, and because you care so much, you get a special prize.' That's what this verse is about – God hearing someone and giving them a great gift for showing they care about Him.
Historischer Hintergrund
This verse is part of a psalm traditionally attributed to David. It was likely written during his reign as king of Israel, where the psalmist, perhaps David himself, speaks to God about his vows and the blessings he has received.
Anwendung für heute
A modern scenario could involve someone who has been faithful in their prayers and commitments to God. After a period of struggle, this person receives an unexpected blessing, like a job offer or a healing, reinforcing their faith and the belief that God listens and rewards those who fear His name.