Jehofa ke lefika la me, le kago ya me ya phemelo, le mogolodi wa me; Modimo wa me, lefika la me le le thata, ke tlaa ikanya mo go one; thebe ya me, le lonaka lwa poloko ya me, le kago ya me e e godileng ya tlhabanelo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is King David's declaration of God's roles in his life. He calls God his rock, fortress, and deliverer, showing God's strength and protection. The key message is trust in God for safety and salvation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big, strong friend who always keeps you safe. That's like how David feels about God. God is like his super-strong friend who protects him and saves him from trouble, just like your best friend would.
Historical Background
King David wrote this psalm, likely after a victory in battle or a personal deliverance. It reflects his deep trust in God during tumultuous times in Israel's history and his reign.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone feeling overwhelmed by job stress. This verse reminds them that God is their rock, providing strength and protection, encouraging trust and reliance on Him in difficult times.