Psalms 104:27
These all wait for you, that you may give them their food in due season.
WEB
These wait all upon thee; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season.
KJV
What Psalms 104:27 means
A line from a psalm that celebrates creation, saying that every living creature depends on God to give it food at the right time.
Psalm 104 is a long song of praise that tours the whole natural world: the seas and the springs, the wild donkeys and the birds, the young lions, the moon and sun that keep the seasons. After naming creature after creature, the poet stops to say what they all have in common. None of them feeds itself. They wait, and when God opens his hand they have enough.
The picture is of a world held together by constant provision, where being alive means being fed. The lines right after it name the other side of the same truth: when the supply is taken away, living things fail and return to the dust. That is what gives the open hand its weight. The verse is a statement about the whole of creation, and about the way the psalmist sees all of it leaning, moment by moment, on its Maker.