Psalms 100:3

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse reminds us that God is our Creator and that we belong to Him. It is a declaration of faith and a call to recognize God's sovereignty over our lives. The key message is about acknowledging God's role in our creation and His care for us.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine if you had a favorite toy, and someone told you that you made yourself that toy. You'd know that's not true because someone else made it for you. This verse is like that, but about God. He made us, just like someone made your toy, and He takes care of us like how a shepherd takes care of sheep.

歴史的背景

Psalm 100 is thought to be a song of praise, possibly written by David or another psalmist. It would have been used in the temple during times of celebration and is addressed to the Israelites, reminding them of God's goodness and their relationship with Him.

今日への適用

Imagine a family reunion where you are reminded of your family's love and how they have cared for you since you were young. This verse can remind us to acknowledge God's love and care in our lives, no matter how old we are or how far we've strayed.

トピック

CreatorFaithSalvationGod's CareShepherdPeople of God

関連する聖句

Isaiah 43:1John 10:14Psalm 23:1Ephesians 1:4Deuteronomy 32:9

よくある質問

What does it mean to be 'sheep of his pasture'?
Being 'sheep of his pasture' means that we are under God's care, just like sheep are under the care of a shepherd. It signifies protection, guidance, and provision.
Why is recognizing God as the Creator important?
Recognizing God as the Creator helps us understand our dependence on Him and His authority over our lives, leading to a deeper sense of faith and trust.
How does this verse apply to a community or church?
For a community or church, this verse reinforces the idea of belonging to God and being part of His flock, encouraging unity and collective acknowledgment of His role.
What does 'not we ourselves' imply in this verse?
'Not we ourselves' implies that our existence and identity are not solely our own creation, but a gift from God, emphasizing our dependence on Him and His sovereignty.
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