The  
PS 131  belong to Book V  
Book of Ps , which is composed of a collection of texts 150 arranged by 5 poetry books. The Book of Psalms, for its  
wisdom  and  
basic principles  of human 
action , is considered the heart of the Old Testament. 
Book V encompasses  Psalms 107  to  150 . Psalm 131 is divided into 3 Verses.
The Psalms are 
poems-prayers addressed to God, being the privileged way to address and speak to Him. These prayers represent 
human experiences and 
religious conscience . They portray the 
common man , with his faults, insecurities, fears and hopes and, even today, we can identify with the Psalmist and draw inspiration from these texts to 
pray and 
plead with God when we feel 
lost and 
anguished or to express our 
gratitude for some blessing received.
"There are enemies or friends, there is life or death, health or illness, pain or joy and, most of the time, there are no changes or gradations. Words are like stones and poetry like boulders carved by chisel"; "The Psalms are a bit like mountain paths, simple, especially when walking on snow, but they lead to the peaks; they are paths toward the peaks of meeting the Lord." - Carlo Maria Martini, Cardinal of Milan
Psalm 131 - Prayer of Humble Trust

1  Song of Pilgrimages. From David .
Lord, my heart is not proud 
[1] nor are my eyes haughty.
I don't run after greatness or things too great for me.
2  On the contrary! I am peaceful and calm in soul. As a sated child in the mother's lap, my sated soul is in my lap 
[2] .
3  May Israel wait on the Lord, from now and forever.
Meaning and interpretation
The 
Psalm 131 is a single prayer of trust where it expresses 
serenity of mind by someone who feels 
excited by the Lord (verse 3).
His state of mind, expressed with the metaphor of a child in his mother's lap after being breastfed, places the person in the 
tranquility of a spiritual childhood and reconciles him with himself. With this unfolding between himself and his soul, the Psalmist is identifying himself as being the son and mother of himself.
The 
Psalms of Praise are hymns addressed, above all, to God. In this sense, the Bible continues the liturgical literature of neighboring and previous religions, where 
hymns are the most common way for people to address the 
divinity , especially in contexts of greater solemnity.
These Psalms were of great importance in the lives of biblical heroes. The preaching of the 
word of the prophets or the teaching of 
wisdom reflection appears closely linked to the cultural action of the people of Israel. They express, in a 
solemn and 
simple way , the believer's recognition of the 
efficacious presence of Godwho saves his people, for he is mercy that lasts forever; it is a refuge from the dangers of life; it is joy and joy; it is prosperity that feeds its people; it is light in times of darkness and salvation on Earth and in eternal life.
The texts of the Book of Psalms oscillate between shout and praise, supplication and joy. Perhaps its authors understood that Man can only express his supplications, laments or thirst for revenge before God, if he is immersed in the 
spirit of praise that 
sings life stronger than death . Perhaps, beyond the scream, the lament or the anger, they realized that what moves these words is nothing but that 
life force that explodes in praise when it comes out of violence or when it goes through death.
These hymns narrate, thus, the 
greatness or 
improvements and the 
thanks that flow from it. Examples of this are Psalm 8; 19; 28; 33; 47; 65-66; 93; 96-100; 104-105; 111; 113; 117; 135; 146; 148-150. Hymns can also be addressed to the 
king , focusing especially on the ceremony of royal enthronement, with every expectation of divine intervention for the 
well-being of the people and the 
just ordering of the world . In this case, the Psalms were performed at court parties, in the presence of the king, in celebrations for victory over enemies, among others. Some examples are Psalm 2; 18; 20; 21; 27; 51; 60; 61.
With the end of the monarchy, these Psalms were accentuating the 
messianic connotations , which already had implicit. This is the case with Psalm 2; 18; 20-21; 45; 72; 89; 101; 110; 132; 144. The Psalms celebrating Jerusalem, which with the temple have a special connection to God, are also considered hymns. These are Ps 46; 48; 76; 84; 87; 122.
The Book of Psalms
The Joy and Happiness of the Righteous in Communion with God
The Psalms are 
prayer-poems addressed to God, being the privileged way to address and speak to Him. Depicting the 
common man , with his failures, insecurities, fears and hopes, we can still identify with the Psalmist and be inspired today in Psalms to make 
prayers and 
supplications to God in times of trouble or express our 
gratitude for some blessing received.
The Psalms, despite being written in Antiquity, still 
move , 
sensitize , 
awaken feelings , 
inspire and 
enchant . In them, we can identify 
anguish and 
joy , deeply human feelings, praises, supplications, teachings of reflection on spiritual wisdom and prophetic words.
Written for 
different situations , some Psalms are intimate, revealing the author's personal relationship with God; others provide guidelines and advice for life, others are compositions for specific liturgical events such as rituals and pilgrimages.
The 
Book of Psalms is composed of a collection of 150 poetic texts and is divided into five parts, called Psalm Books or Booklets. Each Book closes with short 
hymns of praise to God . The division into five parts was considered to correspond to the five books of Moses and it is assumed that each passage in the Pentateuch (first five books of the Bible, called Torah by the Jews) was read in parallel with the corresponding Psalm. Its main forms are 
lamentation , 
supplication , 
praise and 
gratitude .
The Power of Prayer in Dialogue with the Divine
The Psalms elevate our thoughts to the Divine and 
prayer is the 
power of the word . Prayer is the language of faith. Any thought, word or image addressed to God is called 
prayer . It is through it that we come into contact with our 
God within and, therefore, it is so powerful in 
transforming life . Prayer can produce 
miracles , turn dreams into reality, give us hope for 
change , 
harmony and 
peace with ourselves and the world.
Each Psalm has an 
intention that helps us 
meditate and 
walk with our God . For many theologians, the Book of Psalms has a prophetic or messianic tone as its verses refer to the coming of Christ into the world of men to guide them through the uncertainty and doubts of Human existence.
The 
prayer has the power to call the 
Spiritual Universe full mode, honest, sincere, conscious, for the purpose of spiritual self-protection, family protection and those who are dear to us, to have peace of mind, spiritual and physical, for prosperity and success, to protect health and relationships, to ward off negative energies and, above all, to connect us to something bigger than ourselves. From this 
peace , well-being, hope and goodness in front of everyone and everything result.
The 
faith can change our lives. It gives us 
tranquility and 
spiritual strength to face challenges. It helps us to 
meditate on our mission in life and to create a 
balanced and healthy environment for ourselves and those we love. When you pray, fill your heart with 
love and 
determination . The Psalms will guide you on a path of 
peace and 
communion with the higher energy.