Psalms 109:15

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse expresses a desire for God to continually remember certain individuals so that their memory is eradicated from the earth. It is a plea from someone who has been wronged, asking for justice from God. The key message is about the consequences of wicked actions.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game, and someone keeps cheating. This verse is like asking the referee to keep an eye on that person so they can't cheat anymore and be forgotten by everyone.

Historical Background

Psalms 109 was written by David, likely during a time of persecution, to express his distress over enemies. The psalm is a plea for God's justice against those who have wronged him, reflecting the cultural context where God was seen as the ultimate judge and avenger.

Living It Out Today

Consider a scenario where someone has spread harmful rumors about you. Instead of seeking revenge, you can pray that God would bring justice in His way, ensuring that the actions of the one who harmed you do not go unnoticed and are dealt with appropriately.

Topics

justiceforgivenessvengeancepersecutionprayerGod's judgment

Related Verses

Psalms 69:24Psalms 109:13Proverbs 10:7Isaiah 26:14Matthew 25:41

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'cut off the memory' of someone?
It means to ensure that someone is completely forgotten, often implying that their deeds or existence are erased from the collective memory, as a form of divine judgment.
Can this verse be used to seek revenge?
While the verse expresses a strong desire for justice, using it to seek personal revenge goes against the broader teachings of the Bible, which encourage forgiveness and letting God handle justice.
How should we interpret this verse in light of Jesus' teachings?
Jesus taught forgiveness and love for enemies. This verse, while showing a desire for justice, should be understood within a broader context of seeking justice through divine means, not personal vengeance.
Is there any encouragement of forgiveness in this verse?
The verse itself does not directly encourage forgiveness but rather justice. However, the overarching message of the Bible emphasizes forgiveness and turning the other cheek.
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