Ewe 1913 (Biblia alo Ŋɔŋlɔ Kɔkɔe La Le Eʋegbe Me 1913)
le esime wòwɔ aʋa kple Aramtɔwo le Mesopotamia kple Aramtɔwo le Zoba, eye Yoab trɔ hewu Edomtɔ akpe wuieve le dzeʋe la me.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes God's power to cause the earth to shake and break, but also to heal its wounds. The speaker is asking God to repair the damage and stop the shaking. It shows God's ability to both disrupt and restore.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy house that wobbles and falls apart. This verse is like someone asking a powerful friend to help fix the house and make it steady again. God can make things shake and break, but He can also make them better.
Historical Background
Psalms 60 was likely written by David during a time of political turmoil, possibly following a military defeat. The verse reflects the turmoil and seeks God's intervention and healing.
Living It Out Today
When facing a crisis, such as a natural disaster or a personal tragedy, this verse reminds us to ask God to heal the breaches and stabilize our lives. It's a call for divine intervention and restoration.
Topics
God's powerHealingRestorationTrouble and distressDivine interventionDisruption and stability