Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin (Buk Baibel Long Tok Pisin 2008 + DC)
Yu save salim ren i kam na long dispela pasin yu lukautim gut graun. Na yu mekim graun i gat planti gris, na kaikai i kamap gut. God, yu bin putim ol wara long olgeta hap, na ol i no save drai. Dispela i save mekim kaikai i kamap planti na ol manmeri i kisim. Dispela wok yu yet yu bin mekim.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalms talks about God's care for the earth, watering it and providing abundant crops. It's a statement of praise and thanksgiving for God's nurturing of the land and its people.
Explained for Children
Imagine God as a big gardener who waters a garden to help flowers grow. This verse is like saying thanks to that gardener for making the garden beautiful and full of yummy food for everyone.
Historical Background
Psalm 65 was likely written by a Levite priest named Asaph during King David's time. It was probably used in temple worship to praise God for his care and provision for the land and its people.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse reminds us to appreciate and thank God for the resources we have, like food and water, and to be stewards of the environment he has given us.
Topics
provisionnaturepraisestewardshipgratitudeGod's care