Psalms 25:11
Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is a prayer from David to God, asking for forgiveness because of God's great name. David admits his sins are big and asks God to forgive him for the sake of God's reputation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with a friend and you accidentally break something. You feel bad and want to say sorry. You tell your friend, 'I broke your toy, but please forgive me because you're such a good friend and I don't want to hurt our friendship.' That's like what David is saying to God.
Historical Background
Psalm 25 is one of the psalms written by David, who was a king of Israel. This psalm was likely written during a time when David felt deeply guilty about his sins and was seeking God's forgiveness. It reflects the cultural setting where the reputation and name of God were highly valued.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you've made a big mistake at work and fear it might damage your reputation or the company's. You might seek forgiveness from your boss and colleagues, emphasizing the importance of the company's good name and your commitment to its values.