Definition: "Psalm 48:14" is a metaphor that means "it's better to pray than to be prayed." Imagine you're running a race and you have a chance to win or lose. If you run the race and win, everyone will celebrate; if you lose, no one will laugh at you because they know it wasn't your fault. This metaphor is like prayer: you can take action or pass up opportunities based on what you believe, but in the end, the outcome doesn't matter as much as how you respond to it.