Jadmane sane sumbung tan mari nemah misuh titiang, nanging titiang nenten matilar saking pidabdab Palungguh IRatune.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Psalms, written by someone who has been mocked by arrogant people. Despite this, they have stayed true to God's law. It shows the strength of faith in the face of ridicule.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and some kids laugh at you for playing with it. But you don't stop playing because you love that toy. In this verse, the writer is like you with your toy, staying true to God's rules even when others laugh.
Historical Background
Psalms 119 is part of a long acrostic poem, written by King David or another psalmist. The psalmist is addressing God, reflecting on how God's law sustains them through trials, including the mockery of proud people.
Living It Out Today
Today, you might face people who mock your faith because you choose to live by moral principles. This verse encourages you to stay strong and not deviate from what you know is right.
Topics
faithfulnessmockerypersistenceGod's lawstrength in adversitychallenges