Psalm 147:3 Meaning
He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.
What does Psalm 147:3 mean?
Psalm 147:3 is a short, healing sentence set inside a psalm about God's vast power over the stars and the seasons. The same God who numbers the galaxies bends down to bind up broken hearts.
“He healeth the broken in heart.” The God of the universe is named here as a healer of the heart — not just bodies, but the inner wounds that no one else can see. Heartbreak is not beneath his notice; it is his special care.
“And bindeth up their wounds.” The picture is of a physician gently dressing an injury. God does not merely acknowledge our wounds; he tends them, wrapping them with care, working toward their healing.
The setting matters. The next verse says he counts the stars and names them all. That such a God stoops to bind up our particular wounds is the wonder of it — cosmic power turned toward the tenderest human need.
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