Psalms 89:40

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is a lament, expressing sorrow and disappointment. It suggests that God has removed the protections and strongholds of someone, likely a king or a leader. The key message is about the collapse of defenses and strength due to divine intervention.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have a treehouse with strong walls to keep you safe. But then, someone comes and knocks down those walls. This verse is like saying God did that to someone's treehouse, making them feel unprotected.

歴史的背景

Psalms 89 was written by the Psalmist, traditionally attributed to Ethan the Ezrahite, possibly during the time of King David or later. It speaks to the covenant God made with David and the challenges faced in maintaining that covenant.

今日への適用

In modern times, this verse can apply to someone who feels their support systems are breaking down, such as a business leader facing unexpected financial hardships. It reminds that even the strongest defenses can be challenged.

トピック

hopeprotectioncovenantdisappointmentstrengthdivine intervention

関連する聖句

Psalms 51:10Isaiah 59:1Jeremiah 12:1Luke 22:31Romans 8:31

よくある質問

What does it mean when God breaks down the hedges?
It means God removes protections or supports that were once there, leading to feelings of vulnerability and loss of security.
Why would God bring strongholds to ruin?
God may do this to test faith, bring about change, or fulfill a greater purpose that is not immediately clear to those affected.
How can one find hope in this verse?
Even in times of ruin, the verse suggests that one can still turn to God for renewed strength and hope, as God's ultimate purpose is beyond immediate understanding.
What does this verse teach about divine intervention?
It shows that divine intervention can be both challenging and necessary, leading to a deeper understanding of faith and reliance on God's will.
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