Psalms 118:18

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Psalm 118, where the speaker acknowledges that God has disciplined them severely, but ultimately did not abandon them to death. It's a message of hope and trust in God's ultimate care and protection.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and you make a big mistake. Your friend, who's like a parent in this game, gives you a time-out but doesn't kick you out of the game. This verse is like that, God gives a time-out, but he always wants you in the game of life.

Historical Background

Psalm 118 is part of a collection of Psalms traditionally attributed to David, though scholars debate this. It was written to praise God for deliverance from enemies and to express trust in God's protection. The original audience would have been the ancient Israelites who had experienced God's deliverance.

Living It Out Today

Imagine facing a serious illness where your health is critically endangered. Despite the severity of the illness, you survive. This verse reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God's love and protection are always present.

Topics

disciplinehopetrustsalvationprotectiondeliverance

Related Verses

Proverbs 3:12Hebrews 12:6Deuteronomy 8:52 Corinthians 4:16-18Isaiah 49:14-15

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the term 'chastened' in Psalms 118:18?
The term 'chastened' implies a form of discipline intended for correction and improvement, showing God's care and desire for the individual's growth.
How does this verse relate to God's overall character?
This verse reflects God's character as both a disciplinarian who cares for growth and a protector who ensures ultimate safety and salvation.
Can this verse be applied to any form of hardship?
Yes, this verse can be applied to any situation where one feels overwhelmed by difficulties, reminding believers of God's protective and corrective presence.
What role does trust play in understanding this verse?
Trust is essential as it allows believers to see beyond the immediate hardship to the long-term good that God's discipline can bring, leading to a deeper faith and understanding of God's love.
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