Psalms 10:1

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

In Psalm 10:1, the writer is asking God why He seems distant and hidden during difficult times. The speaker feels abandoned and wonders why God isn't present during troubles.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and your friend hides so well you can't find them when you need them most. That's how the writer of this verse feels about God during hard times.

Contexte historique

This psalm was likely written by David, a king of Israel, during a time of distress. It reflects the feelings of the Israelites who questioned God's presence and help during their troubles.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Imagine you're going through a tough time at work and feel like no one is there to support you. This verse encourages you to express your feelings to God, even when it feels like He is far away.

Thèmes

prayertrustGod's presencesufferingquestioning Godfaith

Versets liés

Psalms 44:24Habakkuk 1:2Matthew 26:39Luke 22:44Hebrews 4:15

Questions fréquentes

Why does the psalmist feel God is hiding?
The psalmist feels God is hiding because he is going through difficult times and feels abandoned, wondering why God is not visibly present to help.
Is this verse only for the Israelites?
While written by an Israelite, the feelings expressed in this verse are universal and apply to anyone who feels God is distant during their troubles.
How can one apply this verse to modern life?
One can apply this verse by being honest with God about their feelings during tough times, asking God to be present and to understand their struggles.
Does this verse contradict God's omnipresence?
This verse does not contradict God's omnipresence but rather reflects the human experience of feeling God's absence during times of distress.
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