Psalms 119:67
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
কষ্ট পোৱাৰ আগেয়ে মই বিপথে গৈছিলোঁ, কিন্তু এতিয়া হ’লে, মই তোমাৰ বাক্য পালন কৰিছোঁ।
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from the Psalms and speaks about the speaker's journey from wandering to following God's word closely after facing hardships. The key message is that challenges can lead to a deeper commitment to God's teachings.
Explained for Children
Imagine you were playing in a big, confusing forest and you got lost. But after getting lost, you found a map that showed you the way. Now, you always follow the map carefully. This verse is like that, where God's word is the map.
Historical Background
Psalms 119 is a psalm attributed to King David, one of the most famous kings in Israel's history. It is a song of praise and reflection on God's law. This verse reflects David's personal struggle and transformation.
Living It Out Today
Consider a person who had a rough patch in life and decided to get serious about their faith as a result. Now, they are more committed to living by the Bible's teachings, making better decisions in life.
Topics
afflictioncommitmentGod's wordtransformationchallengesfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can hardships lead to faith?
Hardships often force people to seek deeper meaning and comfort, which can lead them to rely more on their faith and the guidance of God's word.
What does it mean to keep God's word?
Keeping God's word means adhering to and living by the teachings and principles found in the Bible, which can lead to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life.
How can I stay committed to God's word during tough times?
Staying committed involves regular study of the Bible, prayer, and seeking support from a community of believers who can encourage you in your faith.
Can you give an example of someone who transformed through faith?
The apostle Paul's life is a notable example. He transformed from a persecutor of Christians to a devoted follower of Jesus after his encounter on the road to Damascus.
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