Psalms 142:1

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse is from David, who is speaking directly to God, expressing his deep distress and calling out to God for help. He emphasizes the urgency and sincerity of his prayer by repeating that he cried out to the Lord with his voice.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you're really scared and you yell for your mom or dad to help you. That's what David did here. He was so worried that he called out to God with all his strength, just like you might yell for help when you're really scared.

Contexte historique

Psalm 142 is a prayer of David during a time of personal distress, likely when he was fleeing from his enemies. It was written to an audience of the Israelites who would understand the context of David's life and the common practice of prayer in times of need.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern life, this verse can encourage someone going through a tough time to not be afraid to cry out to God in their distress, just as David did. For example, if someone is dealing with a health crisis, they can use this verse as a reminder to call out to God with their deepest fears and needs.

Thèmes

prayerdistresssincerityfaithhopesalvation

Versets liés

Psalm 55:22 Samuel 22:7Job 30:20Lamentations 3:55Hebrews 4:16

Questions fréquentes

What was David's emotional state when he wrote Psalm 142:1?
David was in a state of deep distress and felt the need to cry out to God for help and comfort.
How can I apply Psalm 142:1 in my life?
You can apply this verse by praying sincerely and earnestly to God, especially in times of need or distress, just as David did.
Why does David repeat 'with my voice' in this verse?
The repetition emphasizes the sincerity and earnestness of his prayer, indicating that he is not holding back and is fully engaging in his supplication to God.
What does it mean to make a supplication?
To make a supplication means to pray for something specific, often in a time of need or distress, asking God to intervene or provide assistance.
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