Psalms 89:34
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Maar my goedertierenheid sal Ek van hom nie wegneem en my trou nie verbreek nie.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that God will not break His covenant or change what He has promised. God is speaking here, and He assures that His word and promises are firm and reliable.
Explained for Children
Imagine you promise your best friend to always be there for them. Now, God is like the most trustworthy friend who has made a promise. He says He won't break that promise, no matter what. That's what this verse means.
Historical Background
Psalm 89 was written by the prophet Ethan the Ezrahite. It was likely composed during a time of political and social instability in Israel. The psalm reflects on God’s covenant with David, assuring the stability of the Davidic dynasty despite the challenges.
Living It Out Today
If you've ever made a promise and worried about keeping it, this verse can remind you of God's faithfulness. Think of a situation where you need to trust God's promises, like a big decision or facing a tough time.
Topics
faithfulnesspromisetrustcovenantreliabilityGod's character
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a covenant in this context?
A covenant is a binding agreement or promise. In this verse, it refers to the covenant God has made with His people, which He will not break or alter.
How can we apply this verse in daily life?
This verse can encourage us to trust God's promises and His faithfulness in all circumstances. It can also inspire us to be faithful in our own promises and commitments.
What does it mean 'not alter the thing that is gone out of my lips'?
This phrase emphasizes the permanence of God's word. Once God has spoken, His word stands firm and will not be changed.
How does this verse relate to God's character?
This verse highlights God's character as one of faithfulness and reliability. It assures us that God's promises and His covenant are unwavering.
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