Michelle
This psalm seems to be saying that if we start with God, what we do will not be in vain. That we must start the day with the Lord. It also says that children are a heritage from God, a reward from him. I don't understand the last line in this psalm though. It doesn't make sense for some reason. But what I got from it is to start with the Lord each day and to raise your children with God, as they are a gift from God.
Julie
For that last line, the explanation says that at this point the children are grown up and stand at the gate with their father which was where legal disputes were settled. So...the more children you have the more help you have in those instances?
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