Psalms 91:8

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse from Psalms says that you will see the consequences of the wicked with your own eyes. It's God speaking to His people, reassuring them that they will witness the results of evil actions.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you see a kid who doesn't listen to the rules at school. This verse is like saying, 'You'll see what happens to that kid when they break the rules, and it won't be good.' It's God's way of saying, 'I'll make sure you see how it works out.'

Contexto histórico

This verse is part of the Psalms, which were written by various authors including David. It was written for the Israelites to give them confidence and assurance. The context is one of faith and trust in God's protection and justice.

Aplicación para hoy

Imagine you work in a company where someone is cheating to get ahead. This verse reminds you that you will eventually see the negative consequences of their actions. It encourages trust in the justice that follows unrighteous behavior.

Temas

justiceconsequencesfaithtrustprotectionevil

Versículos relacionados

Proverbs 17:5Job 27:13Isaiah 3:11Romans 2:6Matthew 16:27

Preguntas frecuentes

Who is speaking in Psalms 91:8?
God is speaking to His people, assuring them that they will see the consequences of the wicked.
What does 'behold and see' mean in this verse?
It means to observe and witness the results or consequences, emphasizing the clarity and directness of what is seen.
How can this verse help in understanding justice?
This verse helps in understanding that justice is visible and that the outcomes of evil actions are clear to those who wait and trust in God's timing.
What does this verse teach about God's protection?
It teaches that God's protection includes helping His people see the outcome of evil, reinforcing that He is watchful and ensures that justice is ultimately served.
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