Psalms 119:69

Korean 1961 (개역한글)

이 구절의 의미

This verse is from the Psalmist who speaks of facing lies from proud people. Despite this, the Psalmist promises to remain faithful to God's teachings with full dedication.

어린이를 위한 설명

Imagine you're playing a game and some big kids say you cheated, even though you didn't. It might make you sad, but you decide to stick to the game's rules because you believe they're right.

역사적 배경

Psalm 119 was written by King David, who lived around 1000 BC. This psalm is part of a longer prayer where David expresses his love for God's laws. It was written for the Israelites, who were living in a culture that often faced challenges from proud and deceitful people.

오늘의 적용

In a modern scenario, imagine someone at work spreading false rumors about you. You might feel hurt, but you decide to continue working hard and staying honest, just as the Psalmist promises to keep God's precepts.

주제

faithfulnessadversitypridedeceptioncommitmenttrust

관련 구절

Proverbs 29:23Psalms 12:31 Peter 5:5James 4:6Romans 12:19

자주 묻는 질문

Why is the Psalmist talking about the proud?
The Psalmist mentions the proud to emphasize the contrast between their deceit and the Psalmist's commitment to God's teachings.
What does it mean to keep precepts with the whole heart?
It means to be fully committed to God's teachings, not just following them superficially but with genuine dedication and sincerity.
How does this verse relate to personal integrity?
It shows that maintaining integrity means staying true to one's values, even when others lie or deceive.
What can we learn about responding to lies?
We learn that the best response to lies is to continue living according to our values and principles, trusting in God's guidance.
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