Psalms 119:1
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
ধন্য সেইসকল, যিসকলৰ আচাৰ-ব্যৱহাৰ সিদ্ধ; যিসকলে যিহোৱাৰ ব্যৱস্থা অনুসাৰে চলে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Psalms and says that people are blessed when they follow God's laws without sin. It's praising those who walk in God's ways without straying.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game, and to win, you have to follow all the rules perfectly. This verse is like saying, 'Good job!' to the people who always follow God's rules without ever making a mistake.
Historical Background
This verse is part of Psalm 119, which is the longest chapter in the Bible, written by King David. It's written as a prayer, a reflection on God's law, and it was likely used in communal worship or personal meditation in ancient Israel.
Living It Out Today
Think about how you can apply this verse to your daily life. For instance, if you're at work, you can strive to follow all the company policies and ethical guidelines, showing integrity and dedication, just like walking in God's law.
Topics
blessingobediencelawintegrityrighteousnessprayer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'undefiled in the way' mean?
It means being pure and free from sin when following God's path. It's like keeping your path clean and free from any dirt or obstacles.
How can I walk in the law of the Lord?
To walk in the law of the Lord means to live your life according to God's commandments. This involves studying God's word, praying, and making decisions that align with God's will.
Is this verse only for the Old Testament?
While this verse is from the Old Testament, its message is applicable to all Christians. The New Testament also emphasizes the importance of living a life that is in accordance with God's will.
Why is the law of the Lord important?
The law of the Lord is important because it guides believers in how to live a righteous life. It provides a moral compass and helps people understand God's expectations and desires for them.
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