Psalms 135:14

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Psalms tells us that God will judge His people, but He will also change His mind for the good of His servants. It means that God cares deeply about His people and will ensure justice, but also show mercy.

Explained for Children

Imagine a parent who sees their child misbehave. They might first say they're upset, but then they decide to forgive and help the child learn better. God is like that parent, He will judge but also show kindness to His children.

Historical Background

Psalm 135 is part of a collection of psalms praising God's greatness and sovereignty. It was written by a Levite, possibly during the Babylonian exile, to remind the Israelites of God's faithfulness and justice.

Living It Out Today

In a workplace setting, this verse encourages leaders to be both fair and merciful when dealing with their team. Just as God is a just judge who also shows mercy, leaders can set high standards and also offer forgiveness and guidance.

Topics

judgmentmercyservantsforgivenessjusticefaithfulness

Related Verses

Exodus 32:142 Samuel 24:16Jonah 3:10Matthew 18:23Romans 3:25

Frequently Asked Questions

How does God's judgment differ from human judgment?
God's judgment is perfect and just, based on His complete knowledge and righteousness. Unlike humans, God's judgment is always fair and leads to the ultimate good, even if it seems harsh at first.
Can you explain God's mercy in the context of this verse?
God's mercy here refers to His willingness to change His course of action for the good of His people, showing compassion and forgiveness, especially when they repent.
What does it mean that God will 'repent himself concerning his servants'?
It means God will reconsider His anger or judgment in favor of mercy and forgiveness, especially when His people turn to Him in repentance.
How can leaders apply this verse in their roles?
Leaders can apply this by ensuring they are fair and just but also compassionate and willing to forgive and guide their team members towards better behavior.
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