Psalms 55:9
Afrikaans 1933/1953
What Does This Mean?
In Psalms 55:9, the psalmist asks God to confuse and divide the tongues of those who cause violence and strife. The speaker has witnessed these negative actions in the city and seeks God's intervention. This verse shows the psalmist's plea for God to stop the evil around him.
Explained for Children
Imagine your playground is full of kids who are mean to each other and always fighting. You might wish for a teacher to come and make sure they can't understand each other, so they stop fighting. That's what this verse is like, but the psalmist is asking God to do it.
Historical Background
Psalms 55 was written by David, a king and psalmist, during a time of conflict and betrayal. This psalm reflects a time when he faced great distress and possibly persecution from his enemies, highlighting the tumultuous period of his reign.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if you work in an office where colleagues are constantly backstabbing each other or spreading rumors, you might feel the need for some intervention to stop the chaos. This verse can remind you to pray for God's guidance to bring harmony and truth.