Definition: The LORD hath heard my supplication; the LORD will receive my prayer.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down Psalm 6:9 – “The Lord has heard my supplication; the Lord will receive my prayer.” It’s a really beautiful and comforting message. Here's what it means in simpler terms: Basically, it means God knows you’re praying and He wants to help you. Let’s unpack it a little: “The LORD hath heard my supplication” : This is saying that God knows about your prayer. It implies that you've been asking for something, and He has noticed. Think of it like when you’re looking out at the stars – you might wonder if they’re watching you. God hears your prayers because He’s aware of them. “The Lord will receive my prayer” : This is the key part! It means that God will respond to your prayer. He'll take your request seriously and work towards fulfilling it. It’s a promise that He cares about what you’re asking for, and He’s willing to act on it. In short, it’s a statement of trust – you are in God’s care and His will is being honored. It's a reassurance that even when we struggle or don’t understand why something is happening, God is listening and working for us. It’s often used as a reminder to: Trust in God: Don't give up! Even if you don’t see immediate results, keep praying. Have faith: Believe that God will work things out for the best. Do you want me to explain why this verse is important or discuss its meaning a little more? For example, we could talk about: Its historical context: When was it written? Who wrote it? The significance of "supplication": What does it mean to pray?