Psalms 34:14
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Noen. Bewaar jou tong vir wat verkeerd is, en jou lippe dat hulle nie bedrog spreek nie.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalms 34:14 encourages us to avoid doing wrong and instead do good things. It tells us to look for peace and actively work to achieve it. The speaker, David, is urging his readers to make choices that lead to a better, more peaceful life.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have two paths: one is full of thorns and leads to a dark forest, and the other is a beautiful garden with flowers and butterflies. This verse tells you to leave the path with thorns and choose the garden. It's like saying, 'Stay away from bad things and choose to do good things. Look for peace and keep trying to find it.'
Historical Background
Psalms 34 is attributed to King David, who wrote it during a difficult time in his life. David, a king known for his poetry and songs, wrote this psalm to encourage his people to choose good over evil and to seek peace. This advice was relevant during a time of political turmoil and conflict.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can be applied to situations like workplace conflicts. Instead of engaging in gossip or backstabbing, you can choose to do good by helping your colleagues and seeking to resolve disagreements peacefully.
Topics
peacegood deedsavoiding evilmoralityspiritual guidancepersonal responsibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to 'depart from evil'?
To depart from evil means to actively avoid and stay away from actions, thoughts, or behaviors that are harmful, unethical, or against God's will. It involves making a conscious decision to choose right over wrong.
How can I actively pursue peace in my life?
Pursuing peace involves making efforts to resolve conflicts, forgive others, and maintain harmonious relationships. It also includes fostering a positive environment and actively choosing to do good and avoid evil.
Why is seeking peace important according to this verse?
Seeking peace is important because it leads to a better, more fulfilling life. It aligns with God's will and promotes harmony, both within oneself and in relationships with others. Peace is not just the absence of conflict but an active state of well-being and harmony.
How does this verse relate to our daily decisions?
This verse encourages us to make daily decisions that reflect good moral choices and a commitment to peace. It reminds us to think about the consequences of our actions and to strive for actions that bring about good and peace in our lives and the lives of others.
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