Psalms 34:13

Afrikaans Bible (ABA) 2007 (Bybel vir almal)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Psalms tells us to keep our words from being harmful or deceitful. King David, who wrote this psalm, is advising his readers to be truthful and kind in their speech. The key message is to avoid using words that can hurt others or deceive them.

Explained for Children

Imagine your words are like bubbles. If you blow bubbles filled with mean or tricky words, they can pop and hurt others or make them feel sad. This verse tells us to fill our bubbles with kind and true words instead.

Historical Background

Psalms 34 is attributed to King David, who wrote it around 1000 B.C. It was likely composed during a time of personal trial, possibly when David was in the court of the Philistine king Achish. The psalm is written for the community of Israelites, emphasizing the importance of honesty and integrity in their interactions.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, think about how you communicate online or through texts. Avoid posting negative or misleading comments that could hurt someone's feelings or mislead others. Instead, strive to share positive and truthful messages.

Topics

speechintegritykindnesstruthfulnessdeceptionhonesty

Related Verses

Proverbs 12:18James 3:5-6Ephesians 4:29Psalm 5:9Colossians 4:6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to keep your tongue from evil?
It means to avoid using words that are harmful, hurtful, or malicious towards others. This involves being mindful of the impact your words can have on others.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can apply this by being conscious of your speech, ensuring that your words are truthful and kind. This can be especially important in situations where you might be tempted to gossip or lie.
Why is it important to avoid speaking guile?
Avoiding guile, or deceit, is crucial because it builds trust and honesty in relationships. When you speak truthfully, others can rely on your words, fostering a sense of integrity and respect.
How can I teach my children this verse?
You can teach children this verse by using simple analogies, like comparing words to bubbles, and emphasizing the importance of being truthful and kind in their interactions with others.
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