Ginalibutan ako sang madamo nga mga kalalat-an, tama kadamo nga indi maisip! Nalambot ako sang akon mga sala, kag karon indi na ako makakita, mas madamo pa sila sang sa akon mga buhok, kag nadulaan ako sing kaisog.
What Does This Mean?
The speaker in this verse, likely David, is expressing deep sorrow and feeling overwhelmed by his sins. He feels so burdened that he can't even lift his head up, and his heart is failing him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you made so many mistakes that you feel like there are more than the hairs on your head. You feel so sad and can't even look up at the sky. That's how the person in this verse feels about their mistakes.
Historical Background
Psalm 40 is attributed to David and is part of the psalms of lament. Written during a time of distress, David expresses his sorrow and seeks God's mercy in the face of his sins.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a person struggling with a job they feel is beyond their capacity. They feel overwhelmed by their responsibilities and can't see a way out. This verse reminds them that God understands and can provide strength in their time of need.