Psalms 97:7
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
كُلُّ مَنْ يَعْبُدُ تَماثِيلَ تافِهَةً وَيَفتَخِرُ بِها سَيُذَلُّ وَيَنحَنِي ذاتَ يَومٍ خُضُوعاً لِلخالِقِ!
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Psalms says that those who worship idols should be ashamed. It also tells all other gods to worship the one true God. The psalmist is speaking and the message is that only the true God deserves worship.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you think can make things happen, but it can't. This verse says that people who think like that should feel silly. It also says that only the real God is worth worshipping, even for other pretend gods.
Historical Background
Psalms 97 was written by King David, an Israelite king and a poet. It was composed during a time when many people worshipped idols and other false gods. The audience was likely the Israelites, who were reminded to stay faithful to the one true God.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us not to put our trust in material things or false beliefs. For example, someone might put too much faith in money or fame instead of focusing on their relationship with God.
Topics
idolatryworshipfaithGod's supremacyfalse godstrue faith
Related Verses
Isaiah 44:9-201 Corinthians 8:4-6Jeremiah 10:3-5Deuteronomy 7:25-261 John 5:21
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be confounded in Psalms 97:7?
To be confounded means to be confused or ashamed. In this context, it refers to those who worship idols feeling foolish for their false beliefs.
Why does the verse mention 'all ye gods'?
This refers to other deities worshipped by different cultures. The psalmist is calling them to acknowledge the supremacy of the one true God.
How does this verse apply to modern idol worship?
Today, people might put too much trust in material things or false beliefs. This verse encourages focusing on the true God instead of these false idols.
What are some examples of false gods in today's world?
Examples might include money, fame, or even technology. These can distract people from putting their trust in God.
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