Psalms 55:22

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

Psalm 55:22 encourages us to give our burdens to God because he will support us and protect the righteous from being shaken. The psalmist is speaking to the reader, reminding them of God's protective care.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a big backpack full of heavy rocks. Instead of carrying it alone, you can give it to a friend who can carry it for you. In this case, the friend is God. He will carry your burdens and keep you safe, just like how a parent holds your hand when you cross the street.

Contexte historique

This verse comes from Psalm 55, a psalm traditionally attributed to David. It was written during a period of turmoil, likely when David was facing personal difficulties. The psalmist is addressing a situation where someone is seeking comfort and assurance from God during challenging times.

Application pour aujourd'hui

If you are feeling overwhelmed with work or personal issues, Psalm 55:22 reminds you to trust in God. For instance, if you are preparing for a big exam, instead of stressing alone, you can pray and trust that God will sustain you and help you through.

Thèmes

trustprotectionburdenrighteousnesscomfortfaith

Versets liés

Matthew 11:281 Peter 5:7Psalm 68:19Psalm 94:18Lamentations 3:26

Questions fréquentes

What does it mean to cast your burden on the Lord?
To cast your burden on the Lord means to trustfully give your worries and concerns to God, knowing that he will carry them for you.
Who is considered 'righteous' in this context?
In this context, the righteous are those who are in right relationship with God, living according to God's will and trusting in his guidance.
How can I apply this verse during a crisis?
During a crisis, you can apply this verse by actively praying and trusting that God will sustain you through your difficulties, just as the verse promises.
What does it mean that God will 'never suffer the righteous to be moved'?
It means that God will protect the righteous from being shaken or overcome by their troubles, ensuring their steadfastness in faith.
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