English NASU 1989 - New American Standard Update - Only for Website
Psalms 101:7 — English NASU 1989 - New American Standard Update - Only for Website
No one who practices deceit can hold a post in my court. No one who speaks falsely can be among my advisors.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that someone who cheats or lies will not be allowed to stay in my house or be seen by me. The speaker is saying that deceit and lies are not acceptable in their presence.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a clubhouse, and you don't want anyone who tells fibs or tricks others to be part of your club. This verse is like that, saying that honest people are the ones you want around.
Historical Background
Psalm 101 was written by King David, probably during his reign in Jerusalem. It reflects his intention to maintain moral integrity in his kingdom, setting an example for his subjects and adhering to God's standards.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can apply to a manager who insists on transparency and honesty within their team, refusing to tolerate deceitful behavior from employees.